Services
Price list
At Graylands Cat Clinic we believe in providing high-quality services at affordable prices. We offer many types of surgical and non-surgical services, so please contact us if your cat requires something not listed below.
Standard (20 mins) £65.00
Extended (40 mins) £79.00
2nd Opinion (40 mins) £90.00
Home visits are subject to availability. Surcharge of £220 will be applied.
Consultations at the Clinic
Nurse Consultation 10 mins £15.00
Nurse Consultation 30 mins £25.00
Nurse Consultation 40 mins £35.00
Nail Clip £15.00
Conscious Dematt (15 mins) £15.00
Members of our Graylands Health Plan get 3 free nurse consults per year3
Consultations at Home
Nurse Consultation 10 mins £25.00
Nurse Consultation 20 mins £35.00
Nurse Consultation 40 mins £45.00
Nail Clip £25.00
Conscious Dematt (15 mins) £15.00
Members of our Graylands Health Plan get 3 free nurse consults per year – you will only pay the difference between in Clinic and House visit!
Annual Health check & Vaccination Booster £85.00
Annual Health check & Vaccination Primary Course (kitten course) £110.00
2nd Vaccination & Health check (if 1st given elsewhere) £85.00
Members of Graylands Health Plan have all their yearly health checks and vaccines included.
Consultation and Rabies Vaccination £110.00
Spay (female) £190.00
Castrate (male) £135.00
Members of Graylands Health Plan get 5% discount off neutering fees and free microchipping.
Above prices include:
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tailored anaesthetic plan (inclusive of local anaesthesia) in accordance with Zero Pain Philosophy Principles
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anti-nausea medication
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surgical fees
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body temperature management under anaesthetic via patient warming unit
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advanced anaesthetic monitoring using multiparameter machine (monitoring of oxygen saturation, blood pressure, capnography, ECG)
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hospitalisation fee – cutting-edge heated kennels, comfortable matress and blankets, nursing care, food
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pain relief to take home
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post-op checks
Euthanasia (home burial) £170.00
Euthanasia and Communal Cremation (no ashes returned) £210.00
Euthanasia and Individual Cremation (ashes returned) starting from £275
Home visits are subject to availability. Surcharge of £220 will be applied.
Microchip – standard £21
Microchip – Thermochip £30 – advanced microchip which allows for reading cat’s body temperature (no more rectal thermometers!)
Written Prescription £19.20
All stated prices are subject to change and added on 19th of September 2024.
More accurate estimates will be given during consultations and at the time of admission for surgeries and/or hospitalization.
If your pet is insured or you have a voucher from a charity, please make us aware of this prior to commencing treatment.
Our services
Who is this service for?
- Vets can refer cases to us if they do not perform feline dentistry in their surgery
- Owners can contact us directly and arrange consultation for second opinion on their cat’s dental health
Services offered:
- COHAT – Comprehensive Oral Health Assessment and Treatment oral exam and probing, dental radiographs, descale and polish and treatment as necessary – treatment of periodontal disease, tooth resorption and fractures
- Gingivostomatitis management
- Orofacial pain syndrome management
- Full mouth extractions
- Enameloplasty
- Gingivoplasty
- Crown amputations
We do not offer orthodontics or endodontics (root canal treatment) at this point.
Please get in touch with our reception to book an appointment. Standard consultation fees apply.
At Graylands Cat Clinic, we are committed to safeguarding the health and happiness of your beloved feline companions. Our feline-only veterinary practice specializes in preventive measures to ensure your cat’s well-being and longevity. We understand that cats are more than just pets; they are family members. That’s why we offer a wide range of comprehensive services designed to keep your cat healthy and thriving.
Our Preventative Care Services Include:
1. Vaccinations: Our expert veterinary team provides a tailored vaccination schedule to protect your cat from common and potentially life-threatening diseases. We’ll ensure your cat is up-to-date with the necessary shots to maintain their immunity.
2. Neutering: We offer safe and efficient castration (for males) and spaying (for females) services to control the feline population and reduce the risk of certain health issues. Our experienced veterinarians will discuss the best timing for this procedure with you.
3. Anti-Parasitic Treatments: Fleas, ticks, worms, and other parasites can wreak havoc on your cat’s health. We offer a range of preventive treatments and advice to keep your cat free from these pesky intruders.
4. Thorough Health Checks: Regular check-ups are essential for catching potential health issues early. Our thorough health examinations include comprehensive physical assessments, dental health evaluations, and discussions about your cat’s nutrition and behavior. We aim to create a complete picture of your cat’s well-being.
5. Nutritional Guidance: Proper nutrition is vital for your cat’s health. Our veterinary team will provide guidance on selecting the right diet for your cat’s age, lifestyle, and any specific health concerns.
6. Dental Care: Dental health is often overlooked but critical to your cat’s overall well-being. We offer dental cleanings, as well as advice on home dental care to prevent oral issues.
7. Weight Management: Maintaining a healthy weight is crucial for your cat’s longevity. We offer weight management programs and guidance to ensure your feline friend stays fit and healthy.
8. Senior Cat Care: As cats age, their healthcare needs change. We offer specialized senior cat care, including regular check-ups and tailored treatments to address age-related health concerns.
9. Client Education: We believe in empowering cat owners with knowledge. We provide resources and information to help you better understand your cat’s needs and how to provide the best care.
Don’t wait until a health issue arises. Schedule a preventive care appointment with us today, and let’s work together to ensure your cat’s well-being for years to come.
Equipped with advanced technology, our clinic offers comprehensive diagnostic services. From ultrasound to X-rays, we have the tools to accurately assess your cat’s condition.
Our in-house laboratory is fully equipped to perform necessary tests promptly – same day results allow us to plan and implement treatment immidiately!
In times of illness or injury, you can rely on our skilled team to provide the highest level of care. We offer extended consultations, ensuring that we have ample time to discuss your cat’s condition and create a tailored treatment plan. We admit day-patients and our hospital ward is cat-friendly, and equipped to accommodate your cat’s needs during their recovery.
We provide wide range of medical, surgical and dental treatments.
We offer an extensive Nurse Clinic service. Our trained nurses available to assist you with any queries you may have, whether they pertain to the behaviour, health of your cat or specific concerns regarding an illness. They will provide guidance and support, helping you make informed decisions about your cat’s well-being. We offer:
- Geriatric clinics – to discuss needs of the older patients – anything from diet to environmental needs!
- Kitten clinics – to discuss kitten needs – we recommend this especially if you’re a first-time cat owner!
- Diabetic clinics – to provide support and discuss technicalities of the treatment (insulin injection and glucometer training), as well as to monitor cat’s condition
- Weight management clinics – to monitor and advise on your cat’s weight loss journey
- Dental health clinics – if you need assistance with tooth-brush training or if you have any other queries about dental health
- Parasite checks (eg. fleas)
- Laser treatment – for arthritic kitties, as well as wounds and sores to stimulate regeneration
Our nurses will also see your cats for their second doses of the primary vaccine course, as well as post-op checks, blood tests and blood pressure measurement visits.
To ensure that your cat has access to the most advanced and specialized care, we have partnered with visiting specialists who will perform advanced procedures at our clinic, such as:
- endoscopy
- cardiology – echocardiography
- specialist surgery (e.g. orthopaedics)
- specialist behavioural advice
These specialists bring their expertise in specific areas of feline medicine, enabling us to offer cutting-edge treatments and procedures to address complex health conditions.
See our ‘About us‘ section to get to know more about our Specialists!
We understand that saying goodbye to a beloved feline companion is never easy. During this difficult time, we are here to support both you and your cat. Our compassionate team will provide guidance and comfort, ensuring a peaceful and dignified farewell.
Visit our Resources page for bereavement support.
Our difference
We are thrilled to announce that we’ve achieved certification as a Zero Pain Practice!
Not only are we the FIRST EVER first opinion practice globally to earn this, but we’re also proud to be the FIRST Cat Only Clinic to qualify!
What does this mean for your beloved feline? It confirms our dedication to their comfort and well-being.
Here’s what you can expect:
- Multimodal Pain Relief,
- Routine Pain Scoring,
- Pre-emptive Analgesia,
- Complimentary Pain Treatments,
- Cat-Friendly Techniques & Environment,
- Staying Ahead with Research.
Cats can’t vocalize their pain, relying on subtle cues that may go unnoticed. It’s our responsibility to recognize these signs and provide them with the necessary treatment for their comfort and well-being.
Your cat’s welfare is our priority, and this certification underscores our commitment to their care.
The ‘Scruffing’ of a cat is a term used to describe restraining a cat by firmly gripping the loose skin at the back of the cat’s neck – this is sometimes accompanied by lifting the cat up or heavily restraining the cat in other ways.
When being handled by people in an unfamiliar setting, cats will almost always be stressed. This is because cats are a territorial species, and so being taken out of their territory and placed into an unfamiliar environment is a great source of stress to them. Furthermore, they may associate the setting (eg, a veterinary clinic) with previous unpleasant experiences.
There are many different ways of handling and restraining cats that do not involve scruffing or heavy restraint, and as an accredited Gold Cat Friendly Clinic we will always use those. These cat-friendly methods take a ‘less is more’ approach, and enable a cat to maintain some sense of control over the situation, which will not only improve the cat’s wellbeing but also achieve better results for the person wishing to restrain the cat.
We are proudly independent.
As an independent practice, we operate free from corporate constraints, allowing us to prioritize personalized care tailored to your pet’s individual needs. Our focus remains solely on delivering exceptional veterinary services with the utmost dedication and integrity.