Generated by All in One SEO v4.9.9, this is an llms.txt file, used by LLMs to index the site. # The London Cat Clinic For Nine Lives and Counting ## Sitemaps - [XML Sitemap](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/sitemap.xml): Contains all public & indexable URLs for this website. ## Posts - [Emily Davies](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/emily-davies/) - I qualified as a veterinary nurse in 1999, after which I moved to London and worked in a variety of practices from single vet sites, to referral centres and 24 hour hospitals. In 2003 I spent two years working with a vet whose clinical standards and client care made an everlasting impression on me, Dr Jeremy Campbell. A golden opportunity came my way in 2006 and I moved to Hong Kong to start my career in practice management. On my return, I worked as a pharmaceutical rep before moving back into management searching for the perfect practice. After nearly 17 years of trying to find a vet with the same standards as the vet I met in 2003, I am fortunate enough to be able to work with him again at The London Cat Clinic, so I am thrilled to be a part of the team. Since starting nursing in 1996, I have always had a cat or three with me. There was a brief period in Hong Kong when I lived life without cat hair in everything, when my clothes didn't need de-fluffing and cat litter trays didn't live in each corner of my flat but it wasn't the same coming home each day to a soulless flat Currently my husband and I live in South West London with two cats and I am back to de-fluffing my clothes and being woken up at 4am for food and chin rubs but I wouldn't be without them. - [Chantal Hamilton](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/chantal-hamilton/) - Started working in the veterinary profession at the of age 14 and became a qualified nurse in 2016 after doing the level 3 diploma. Finishing my diploma, I worked within emergency and critical care, diagnostic imaging, and cardiology for several years. Then my partner and I decided to drop it all, take a leap of faith and go travelling around South and Central America for a year, with highlights such as Easter Island, Patagonia, Colombia and The Galapagos. Upon our return I decided where I wanted my career to go and concluded that I wanted to be surrounded by cats. I have always had a firm interest in emergency and critical care and in providing high standards to our furry friends in need. Personally, I see this to be incredibly important and I am extremely excited to work in a place where cats rule! - [Veterinary Care Assistant](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/veterinary-care-assistant/) - Veterinary Care Assistant June 17, 2026 The London Cat Clinic is a dedicated feline-only veterinary practice providing exceptional care to cats and their owners in a calm, cat-friendly environment. Our team is passionate about feline medicine, patient welfare and delivering an outstanding client experience.We are looking for a caring, hardworking and cat-passionate Veterinary Care Assistant - [Locum Veterinary Surgeon](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/locum-veterinary-surgeon/) - Locum Veterinary Surgeon June 17, 2026 We are looking for an ongoing locum to assist us with holiday cover for ad hoc days throughout the year.The clinic sees a diverse and interesting caseload, making it an interesting stint in a very supportive environment with a wonderfully skilled team.A love of felines is a given and - [We Need Another Amazing Nurse!](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/we-need-another-amazing-nurse/) - We Need Another Amazing Nurse! June 17, 2026 The London Cat Clinic is a purpose-built, award-winning feline-only veterinary practice with an outstanding reputation for clinical excellence and exceptional client care.Sadly, one of our wonderful nurses is going travelling, which means a vacancy has become available for another amazing nurse to join our teamWe are looking - [Dr Lucy Knight](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/dr-lucy-knight/) - Lucy qualified from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) in London in 1994 and has worked in small animal practice throughout her career. She was awarded her Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice (Small Animal Medicine) by the RVC in 2018 and successfully completed the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) Synoptic Examination in 2019. Since 2020, Lucy has been recognised as an RCVS Advanced Practitioner in Small Animal Medicine, and she was delighted to achieve re-accreditation for a further five years in 2025. A lifelong cat enthusiast, Lucy is passionate about delivering the highest standards of feline healthcare. In a previous role, she led her practice to Gold Cat Friendly Clinic status through the International Society of Feline Medicine, reflecting her commitment to creating an exceptional experience for cats and their owners. Lucy is thoroughly enjoying being part of The London Cat Clinic team and getting to know both her colleagues and patients. She particularly values the clinic’s advanced imaging facilities, which support a high level of diagnostic and medical care. Outside of work, Lucy enjoys swimming, cycling, running and kayaking, as well as spending time with her family. At home, she shares her life with Bob, a handsome 16-year-old ginger rescue cat who is thoroughly spoiled by the whole family. Bob has recently become something of a social media star alongside the clinic’s resident cats, and Lucy looks forward to showcasing more of the wonderful feline patients cared for at The London Cat Clinic. - [Current Vacancies](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/clinical-director/) - Current Vacancies June 17, 2026 We do not have any vacancies available at this time. However, we are always happy to hear from enthusiastic and dedicated individuals who are interested in joining our team in the future.If you would like to be considered for upcoming opportunities, please send a covering letter and CV to the - [Dr Sherry Carlisle](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/dr-sherry-carslile/) - I am a graduate of the University of Edinburgh, 1998. I have always had an exceptional passion for cats and am interested in all aspects of Feline Medicine and Surgery. I am also a keen traveller and have worked in small animal practice both in the UK and New Zealand. I have spent time in the USA working with a feline shelter/fostering organisation, being involved with the retrovirus screening programme and infectious disease education events. I completed the University of Sydney CVE Feline Medicine course in 2019, gained my MANZCVS (Medicine of Cats) in 2021 and shortly afterward joined the fantastic team at The London Cat Clinic. I enjoy all aspects of Feline Medicine but have a special interest in clinical pathology, cytology and haematology. I am also interested in infectious diseases and immunology. Outside of work I enjoy travel and exploring other cultures. I teach watersports for Access Adventures and enjoy playing bass guitar. I have two adorable longhaired cats, Ginger and Marie. - [Georgia Clarke](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/georgia-clarke/) - I qualified as a nurse in 2018 and have always felt a deep connection with animals—especially cats. Growing up surrounded by pets, I developed a lifelong bond with animals that has influenced both my personal journey and professional path. After moving to London, I began fostering cats and kittens for several charities, including hand-rearing orphaned kittens. These experiences have been incredibly rewarding, allowing me to support young kittens as they grow strong and healthy on their way to finding loving forever homes. I feel privileged to work at The London Cat Clinic, where I can dedicate my nursing career entirely to feline health. Being part of a clinic that specialises solely in caring for cats is truly a dream come true. My role enables me to combine clinical expertise with a genuine passion for feline welfare, delivering personalised and compassionate care to every patient. Whether it’s routine health checks, urgent medical attention, or recovery support, my focus is always on ensuring each cat receives the individual care and comfort they deserve. It’s an honour to be part of such a passionate and skilled team—one that shares my commitment to delivering the highest standard of care for every cat that comes through our doors. - [Dana Richardson](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/dana-richardson/) - Working with animals is something people have always told me I should do, and now that I am here, it really does feel like the right fit. Since joining the team, I’ve had a lot to learn as someone still new to the role but it’s been an exciting and rewarding experience. I love challenging myself, picking up new skills, and being surrounded by people who genuinely care about what they do. With a solid background in customer-facing roles, I’ve built a strong track record of creating positive client experiences through clear communication, empathy, and professionalism. I take pride in making people feel welcomed and supported Outside of the clinic, I’m a cat mum to Yaw, my lively tabby who’s full of personality. Caring for him has given me a deeper appreciation for feline behaviour and helps me connect with the clients and their cats on a more personal level. - [Kelly Dinh](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/kelly-dinh/) - My journey with cats began when two stray cats appeared in our garden. They were both so gentle and affectionate that it didn’t take long before we welcomed them and later, their kittens into our home and adopted them! Caring for them opened my eyes to how unique and often misunderstood cats can be and I am so grateful to have crossed paths with them. I truly cannot imagine life without my fur babies. That experience inspired me to work with cats, and I feel incredibly lucky to be part of The London Cat Clinic. During my time here, I’ve loved getting to know so many beautiful cats and hearing their stories. When my little Tinkbell broke her leg, I was so touched by the care, patience, and respect the team showed her, as if she were their own. Their dedication to treating each cat as an individual is truly admirable, and I am proud to be part of such a compassionate team. Please don’t be shy to pop by to ask any questions you have whether it be about the feline fine health care plan or to chat about your kitties, I would also never say no to petting your little ones! - [Rosie Procter](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/rosie-procter/) - I joined TLCC in 2022, having previously worked with children in both the education and social care sectors. Moving into the veterinary world was a big change, but I’ve brought with me my passion for helping others and finding solutions when they’re needed. I truly enjoy working with clients to support their cats and find great satisfaction in seeing positive outcomes. I’ve always adored animals—especially cats—and feel incredibly lucky to have a job where I get to meet so many gorgeous kitties! I’ve had pet cats since childhood and throughout adulthood, including senior cats with health needs that I’ve adopted. I have a deep sympathy for clients and their cats dealing with medical issues and truly understand the challenges that can come with it. In my free time, I’m happily bossed around by a little tabby lady called Tiramisu, who loves belly rubs, Dreamies, and playing in our garden. One of the things I love most about cats is their unique personalities. I really enjoy hearing about your pets’ funny little quirks, so please do share their stories with me when you see me at reception! - [Tara Lincoln](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/tara-lincoln/) - I grew up in North London and have always loved working front of house, so combining that with my passion for animals led me to a local vet practice, where I spent 13 years progressing from receptionist to Practice Manager. I’ve been part of The London Cat Clinic family since the beginning and am proud to continue growing with the team. Over the years, I’ve completed the BVRA Accredited Veterinary Receptionist Award and more recently the Diploma in Veterinary Client Care [DipNCS(VCC). I’m passionate about delivering the best possible client experience, and I truly believe a happy client and healthy pet is the best outcome. I also have extensive knowledge of pet insurance. It may not sound thrilling, but it plays a vital role in helping owners access the care their pets need. I'm always happy to answer questions, so pop by and say hello. I love a good chat about all things feline! I adore cuddling cats (I tried to list my favourites, but I love them all!). Outside work, I enjoy beach walks in Herne Bay, where I live, spending time with friends and family, and travelling to Orlando whenever I get the chance - [Chelsea Rawbone](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/chelsea-rawbone/) - I’m a Registered Veterinary Nurse with a particular interest in internal medicine, laboratory work, and diagnostic imaging. Before focusing exclusively on feline care, I gained valuable experience working with small furries, exotic species, and farm animals in both charity and 24-hour veterinary hospitals. This diverse background has given me a broad understanding of animal health and a deep appreciation for the unique needs of every patient. I’m passionate about providing gentle, compassionate care to every cat I meet. I believe a little TLC makes all the difference — and you’ll often find me singing softly or offering words of encouragement to help my feline patients feel calm and comforted during their visit. - [Jessica Appleyard](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/jessica-appleyard/) - I am a qualified veterinary professional with over 10 years of experience in the field. Throughout my career, I’ve had the privilege of working in various practices, including a fast-paced hospital environment, which has greatly honed my skills and broadened my knowledge. I have always had a deep passion for animal care, and I now work at the London Cat Clinic, where I feel incredibly privileged to focus my expertise on feline health and well-being. Outside of work, I’m a proud cat owner and share my home with two wonderful cats, Thierry and Freddie, who bring immense joy to my life. My love for cats drives my commitment to providing the highest level of care to every feline patient I treat, and I’m truly grateful to be able to dedicate my work to their health and happiness. - [Mikayla Wilson](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/mikayla-wilson/) - For as long as I can remember, I’ve loved animals—especially cats. Growing up, they were always by my side, and it just felt natural that I’d spend my life helping them. Becoming a veterinary nurse was a no-brainer. It wasn’t something I ever had to think twice about—it was simply what I was meant to do. I started out working in a small town mixed practice in New Zealand then jumped to work in referral practice, where I gained a lot of experience and learned from some incredible people. One of the highlights of my career so far has been being part of the neurology team, providing anaesthesia during brain surgeries. It was a huge responsibility—keeping a patient safe and stable through such delicate procedures—but also one of the most rewarding things I’ve ever done. While I’ve loved every part of my journey, my heart has always belonged to cats. There’s just something about them—their independence, their quiet affection, the way they each have such unique personalities. That love is what guided me here, where I’m now lucky enough to focus on what I’m most passionate about: giving cats the best care possible. - [Alice Foley](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/alice-foley/) - I have had a lifelong love of all animals and always knew that I wanted to work with them. In 2010, I began training to become a Registered Veterinary Nurse, completing the Level 3 Diploma in Veterinary Nursing in 2012. Shortly after qualifying I wanted to increase my skill and knowledge base further with an advanced nursing qualification, so enrolled with The Royal Veterinary College to undertake their Post Graduate Diploma in Professional and Clinical Veterinary Nursing, which I passed with Merit in October 2016. In May 2018 I enrolled with the International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) to undertake their Advanced Certificate in Feline Behaviour and passed this with Distinction in September 2020. I have been a cat owner all my life and recognise their truly unique and fantastic nature. I rescued my cat, Elsie, at 3 weeks old and committed to hand-rearing her. Seeing her grow up has been amazing! On the other end of the spectrum is my 18 year old boy, Louie, who I have had since he was 8 weeks old and Molly, a stray we took in for a night and who never left! I’m beyond excited to work in a place that recognises cats have their own individual needs, both on a medical and emotional level, and is purpose built for them. - [Dr Anna Isaenkova](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/dr-anna-isaenkova/) - Born and raised in Russia, I grew up surrounded by cats and developed a deep connection with them from a young age. My love for animals has always been a part of me, and becoming a veterinarian felt like a natural step in following my childhood dream. I moved to Spain to pursue my veterinary studies, spending six wonderful years in sunny Valencia. During my time as a student, I discovered the existence of feline-only practices and spent several summers doing placements in these specialised clinics. I was impressed by the higher quality of care for cats in these environments and how comfortable both the patients and their owners seemed. After graduating from Cardinal Herrera University in 2021, I was eager for a new challenge and decided to move to the UK. I spent several years working in Norfolk at a very busy first-opinion practice. While I enjoyed working with various species, I always found myself most excited when seeing cats. When I felt it was time for the next step in my career, I discovered that the London Cat Clinic was hiring. I knew instantly that it was my dream job—I had known about the practice since my student days and had always hoped to work here one day! The quality of care and the dedication of each team member are truly incredible, and I feel so fortunate to be part of the amazing TLCC family. The best part of my job is witnessing the unique bond my clients have with their cats and using my skills to help my patients live long, happy, and healthy lives. I am particularly interested in imaging and surgery and am working towards a GP certificate in feline medicine. Outside of work, I try to stay active. In my free time, you can find me running along South Bank, in a hot yoga class, or at the gym. I also love to travel and do so every time I get a chance. - [Dr Anna Minoli](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/dr-anna-minoli/) - Born and raised in Northern Italy, I surrounded myself with animals from an early age and soon moved on from bandaging teddy bears to graduating in veterinary medicine at the University of Turin. Moving to the UK in 2007 I have spent the last ten years as a GP vet in South London. I absolutely love general practice, the continuity it provides and the privilege of almost becoming a part of the pets’ family. And while I like to think that most of my canine patients like me, it’s the cats and their people that I always clicked with the most. Unfortunately for our feline friends it’s often difficult to really meet their needs in an environment shared with other animals, so when I first heard about TLCC I thought that would be the perfect job for me! Cats deserve the best possible care and there is no better place for that than TLCC, where everybody is hugely passionate and the facilities are outstanding. Outside work, my partner and I are bossed around by two cats (Blindy and Big G) and Snow the husky (all rescues, all white and fluffy) in a South London flat that always needs hoovering. I have a passion for yoga, volunteering, and when I have time, vegan baking… eating it more than making it. - [Dr Francesca Sanders Hewett](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/dr-francesca-sanders-hewett/) - Since graduating in 2014, I have mostly worked in small animal practices in London. Over this time my relationship with feline patients has blossomed, in no small part due to the arrival of Nigel, a sweet (though occasionally spicy), and initially very nervous, cat who was abandoned at work. Forging a relationship with Nigel, and learning his body language, has helped me to develop my interaction with cats in clinic. Cats are such special creatures, and although it is possible to achieve a lot in a normal veterinary practice, noise, and the presence of other species, always have a negative impact. Joining TLCC in 2022 has been a dream. The careful design of the clinic, as well as the passion for feline medicine and welfare held by all the staff is astounding. I am honoured to be a part of the team. As a vet I particularly enjoy the challenge of interpreting all that an animal is communicating, both through physical signs on clinical exam, behavioural changes at home, and the results of diagnostic tests including imaging, and have a certificate in Small Animal Medicine to enhance my diagnostic toolbox. Outside of work, other than spending time with Nigel, I enjoy singing in an a cappella choir, mending things, and climbing. - [Dr Anna Di Toma](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/dr-anna-di-toma/) - I grew up in Italy surrounded by animals and nature. After graduating at University of Padua in 2012 I moved to Portugal where I started my career as a vet. I grew up in Italy surrounded by animals and nature. After graduating at University of Padua in 2012 I moved to Portugal where I started my career as a vet. Working in mixed small animal practices quickly made me realize how much I love working with cats, so when I moved to London in 2019 I dreamed of joining the team at The London Cat Clinic. Understanding how cats respond differently according to the approach the vet has during the examination and the environment around them made me undertake several courses of feline behavior and welfare to be able to know them better and provide the most sensitive and respectful service they deserve. My passion for learning brought me in 2018 to get my Certificate in Small animal medicine - GPCert SAM. The special environment I’m working at the moment gave me the willing of starting a new challenge to also get the Certificate in Feline Medicine. My areas of main interest are internal medicine and diagnostic imaging, I love ultrasound and I’m very interested in developing stronger skills in echocardiogram as well.antastic team! - [Dr Rob Davis](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/dr-rob-davis/) - Rob Davis is our fantastic dentist. Rob spent 25 years in general practice in East Anglia, developing a wealth of experience in all aspects of veterinary care. Over the past decade, he has developed a particular passion for dentistry and oral surgery, achieving Membership of the Australia and New Zealand College of Veterinary Science (ANZCVS) in 2021. In 2023, Rob transitioned from general practice to focus exclusively on veterinary dentistry and now splits his time between Davies Veterinary Specialists and the London Cat Clinic. Rob is currently President Elect of the British Veterinary Dental Association (BVDA) and is one of the few veterinary dentists practising in London. He is available to accept referral cases including: Dental radiography Root canal treatment for fractured teeth Feline chronic gingivostomatitis Tooth resorption Juvenile gingivitis and periodontitis Malocclusions Oral masses As a respected educator and regular speaker at veterinary congresses, Rob shares his expertise with other veterinary professionals, teaching oral examination techniques, charting, and how to distinguish normal from abnormal findings. We are proud to have Rob as part of our team, bringing exceptional skill and knowledge to the care of our patients while helping to advance veterinary dentistry across the profession. - [Dr Ursula Dietrich](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/dr-ursula-dietrich/) - I have been practicing Veterinary Ophthalmology for over 2 decades. Being a graduate from the Veterinary School at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich, Germany, I received further specialty training in Veterinary Ophthalmology during externships at the Animal Eye Clinic in La Habra, California and the Animal Health Trust in the U.K. I completed my residency program in Veterinary Ophthalmology at the University of Zurich, Switzerland and am one of few individuals board certified in both the American and European College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists. For the past 20 years I have been working in academic institutions and specialty referral centers in Switzerland, the U.S. and the U.K. and until most recently Senior Lecturer at the Royal Veterinary College. Cats have always been a personal and professional favorite of mine, based on the uniqueness of the feline eyes and ocular conditions, their fascinating behavior and the special bond they develop with their owners. Offering a cat-only ophthalmology service in the London Cat Clinic is a very unique opportunity. It will pair in-depth client education and high-quality veterinary specialty care in a cat-friendly environment making this a very special veterinary experience for the cat owner. I lives in Reigate, Surrey with my partner Jonathan and my cat “Tommy”. I enjoy our allotment and flower gardening, gardening design, cooking and bread baking. - [Dr Jeremy Campbell](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/dr-jeremy-campbell/) - I am passionate about cats and have dedicated the latter part of my career to learning about and providing the best quality medical care to the feline species. My studies and experience over the years have taught me that cats respond better when cared for in an environment designed and built around their specific needs. The London Cat Clinic is the realisation, after years of planning and hard work, of my ultimate dream to open a cat-only veterinary clinic in London. Qualifying in New Zealand over 20 years ago, I moved to the UK in 2000 working in a number of general practices before running a small animal practice in London. In 2009, I relocated to Hong Kong where I began to pursue my interest in feline medicine in earnest. Whilst working for the Hong Kong SPCA, I continued my studies and built up extensive skills in ultrasonography, cardiology and internal medicine before moving back to the UK in 2011. In 2012, by examination I attained membership of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists in Feline Medicine. In 2015, I became a Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Advanced Practitioner in Feline Medicine and I am a founder member of the International Society of Feline Medicine – Academy of Feline Practitioners. Eager to share my love of medicine I volunteered for 5 years as an Associate Editor on the Feline Internal Medicine folder of the Veterinary Information Network, a global on-line information resource for all veterinary staff. My areas of special interest and experience cover all aspects of internal medicine, particularly cardiology and diagnostic imaging including cardiac and abdominal ultrasonography. I love geriatric medicine and live to see old cats get a new ‘lease of life’. At home, I am a willing servant to Humphrey, the Streatham street cat who with a penchant for regular battles and treatment has reinforced my great empathy for all cat owners and the problems they face medicating of cats over the long term and Artie who had the good sense to be born up the road from the clinic in Arts Lane! I am proud to welcome you and your cats to The London Cat Clinic. You can rest assured that you are in safe, caring hands. - [We Need Another Amazing Nurse!](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/registered-veterinary-nurse/) - The London Cat Clinic is a purpose-built, award-winning feline-only veterinary practice with an outstanding reputation for clinical excellence and exceptional client care. Sadly, one of our wonderful nurses is returning home, which means a vacancy has become available for another amazing nurse to join our team We are looking for a caring, cat-obsessed, highly skilled, and motivated nurse who is passionate about providing the highest standards of care to every patient. Our ideal candidate will be committed to continuous learning, maintaining our excellent clinical standards, and working collaboratively within a supportive, talented, and fun-loving team of vets, nurses, and front-of-house professionals. Why Join Us We’re incredibly proud of the level of care we offer to our feline patients — and that’s what makes working here so exciting. You’ll have the opportunity to work in a beautiful, calm, purpose-built premises, designed with both cats and people in mind. Our clinic is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, and we invest continuously in training and development to enable our team to practice the highest-quality medicine and deliver the best possible service. The Team You’ll be joining a passionate and dedicated group where everyone — from reception to the clinical team — supports one another. We believe that the collective effort of our team is what enables us to deliver the very best outcomes for our patients and clients. Hours & Shifts • 40 hours per week • 1 in 4 weekends (Saturday and Sunday) • Days off in lieu following your weekend shifts Benefits • 28 days holiday • RCVS fees paid • Funded CPD • Private Health Insurance • Staff Discount • Company Sick Pay Salary: £32,000 – £37,000 (DOE) How to Apply If you think you have the feline desire to join our team, please send your covering letter and CV to alice@thelondoncatclinic.co.uk. For an informal, confidential chat, call Alice on 0203 740 1112. All applications will be treated in the strictest confidence We look forward to welcoming another amazing nurse to The London Cat Clinic family soon. - [What Could Increased Thirst or Weight Loss Mean for Your Cat?](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/what-could-increased-thirst-or-weight-loss-mean-for-your-cat/) - As our feline companions age, certain health conditions become more common, particularly kidney disease and hyperthyroidism. Both conditions primarily affect middle-aged and senior cats, and understanding their signs, causes, and treatments is essential for maintaining your feline friend’s well-being. - [Arthritis in Cats: Spotting the Signs and Supporting Your Feline](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/arthritis-in-cats-spotting-the-signs-and-supporting-your-feline/) - As our beloved cats grow older, they can face various health challenges, and arthritis is one of the most common. Did you know that 61% of cats over the age of 6 show signs of arthritis in at least one joint? Since cats are adept at concealing pain, recognising the signs of arthritis early is key to supporting their well-being. - [Act Now for Your Cat's Health: Cats are masters of hiding disease](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/act-now-for-your-cats-health-cats-are-masters-of-hiding-disease/) - Cats are “masters of disguise” when it comes to pain and discomfort. So, cat owners must be vigilant to the slightest shifts in behaviour that could indicate health issues, from minor gastrointestinal discomfort to significant cardiac conditions. Dr Jeremy commented: “It is surprisingly common to have cats present to the clinic in heart failure that have appeared completely normal to their owners right up to the day or even night before the failure occurs.” - [Dr Jeremy Reaccredited RCVS Advanced Practitioner in Feline Medicine](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/dr-jeremy-reaccredited-rcvs-advanced-practitioner-in-feline-medicine-2/) - This prestigious recognition is awarded by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons to veterinary surgeons who have demonstrated advanced knowledge and experience in their chosen field, well beyond the undergraduate level. Reaccreditation is reviewed every five years and requires ongoing professional development, reflection, and evidence of clinical excellence. - [What is my cat saying to me?](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/what-is-my-cat-saying-to-me/) - Our fabulous feline’s use a variety of interesting ways to communicate with their human caregivers including a combination of body language, facial expressions and vocalisation. Having a stronger understanding of these complex behaviours can help you communicate better with your cat and strengthen the bond with your feline friend! - [Do cats get heatstroke too?](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/do-cats-get-heatstroke-too/) - Any animal is capable of developing heatstroke. Many people believe that due to cat’s ancestors living in tropical climates, cats will be completely safe in warm weather but this is not the case. While they are at LOWER risk than dogs, this does not mean that they are at NO risk. Heat stroke can kill and should be treated as an emergency in all animal species, including cats. - [Neutering](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/neutering-your-cat/) - Professional cat neutering in London with safe procedures, feline-only handling, recovery guidance and expert support from The London Cat Clinic. - [Is your cat safe from worms?](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/your-cat-safe-worms/) - We all want the best for our cats, don’t we? To keep them safe, comfortable and happy; and to protect them from disease or illness. Sadly, we have to accept that all our cats, wherever and however they live, are at least potentially at risk from parasites - in particular, worms. However, the good news is that there’s a lot we can do to control these unwanted guests, and by understanding them, we can keep cats healthy and worm-free! - [Nurse Consultations](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/nurse-consultations/) - Cat consultations and nurse appointments for preventative care, weight checks and routine advice, with friendly feline-only support at The London Cat Clinic. - [Health Assessments & Vaccinations](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/health-examinations-vaccinations/) - Protect your cat with core vaccinations, boosters and annual health checks. Cat-only veterinary care in London from The London Cat Clinic. - [Ophthalmology](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/ophthalmology/) - Expert feline ophthalmology and advanced eye surgery, with specialist diagnostics and tailored treatment. Trusted feline-only care at The London Cat Clinic. - [Advanced Dentistry](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/advanced-dentistry/) - Specialist feline dentistry by experienced vets, including x-rays, extractions and advanced oral surgery. Gentle, expert care at The London Cat Clinic. - [Dental](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/dental/) - The London Cat Clinic Dental Comprehensive Oral Health Assessment and Treatment (COHAT) If your cat shows signs of dental disease, we may recommend a COHAT — a detailed oral health assessment performed under general anaesthetic. Because much of feline dental disease lies below the gum line, this procedure allows us to fully evaluate your cat’s - [Behaviour](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/behaviour/) - The London Cat Clinic Behaviour Creating a Safe, Stimulating, and Cat-Friendly Environment Cats are solitary by nature and value control over their surroundings. To help them thrive, provide a safe, secure home environment with private hiding spots—such as boxes, carriers, or raised perches. Each cat should have multiple, accessible “safe zones,” especially in multi-cat households. - [Travel](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/cat-travel/) - The London Cat Clinic Travel Travelling to the EU with Your Cat: Post-Brexit Pet Travel Rules If you’re planning to travel from the UK to the EU with your cat, you must start preparations at least one month before your departure date. Since 1 January 2021, the UK has been listed as a Part 2 - [Internal Medicine](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/internal-medicine/) - The London Cat Clinic Internal Medicine Internal medicine referrals At The London Cat Clinic, we welcome internal medicine referrals for cats with complex or multiple conditions that require thoughtful, bespoke care.Whether your patient would benefit from a full feline workup, a second opinion on a challenging case, or a specific procedure such as an ultrasound - [The Hidden Challenges of Dental Disease in Older Cats](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/the-hidden-challenges-of-dental-disease-in-older-cats/) - Cats are experts at hiding discomfort, and dental issues often go unnoticed until they are severe. Studies show that up to 70% of cats over five years old display signs of dental disease, yet many owners remain unaware. ## Pages - [Home](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/) - The London Cat Clinic A Gold Standard and Award-winning Clinic Book appointment Register now We do what we do because cats are unique and they deserve a special place. We believe this place is The London Cat Clinic - and we hope you’ll feel the same way Dr Jeremy Campbell, FounderBVSc MANZCVS (Medicine of Cats) - [Repeat Prescriptions](https://thelondoncatclinic.co.uk/repeat-prescriptions/) - The London Cat Clinic Repeat Prescriptions Repeat Prescriptions Please note we require FIVE working days to process and dispense all prescriptions, if you need the prescription sooner there is an emergency prescription fee added.* The cost of a written prescription is £21.50 (incl. VAT) for a single item and £17.50/item (incl. 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