Best Vet for Cats in Conway, AR

Best Feline Vet

Erin

I have used several of the vets in Conway, Arkansas. The three I use the most are Chestnut Small Animal Clinic, Conway Animal Clinic and Cat Surgery Express. A trip to the vet can be very expensive but it will be 100-150 dollars more expensive if you go to the Chestnut or Conway Animal Clinics. That's right, Cat Surgery Express is that much cheaper for you and your cat. Sadly though this wonderful clinic is only for cats.

It's sad because Dr. Stan Carlin makes the animals in his clinic feel so at home. He even lets his own cats walk around in the clinic as well as if you want to let your own cat play with any of the toys in the waiting room. He is genuinely concerned about every animal and goes out of his way to help you with any questions you might have. He even takes in kittensand cats that cannot find homes or have been abandoned by their owners.

Another great thing about this clinic is that he accepts walk-ins for shots. It is hard to find a clinic where you can bring your cat in on your lunch hour because you had an extra half hour that day that you didn't realize you would have. At all other clinics you would have to schedule atleast a week in advance.


The next time your Kitty Cat needs anything at all go visit Dr. Stan Carlin at Cat Surgery Express 2113 Prince St., Conway, AR (501) 328-3344. Because he will make sure that he or she gets the very best care at the very best price. Thanks Dr. Carlin!

Published by Erin

My Master's is in Kinesiology and Physical Education. I teach Kiesiology, Physical Eduation, and health classes at Arkansas State University Beebe.  View profile

  • Cat Surgery Express can save you atleast 100 dollars.
  • Cat Surgery express is only for cats.
  • cat surgery express takes walk ins.
Cat Surgery Express is the cheapest vet in conway-I have priced them all!

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  • Rossi Dudrick11/24/2005

    Compassionate vets are wonderful to find. More vets are opting to forego overvaccinating cats that it can bring on all kinds of health problems including vaccine related cancers. I did get my cats first vaccination, but chose to forego their rabies vax due to the harsh severity it has on their bodies and immune systems. They are strictly indoors and haven't been vaccinated since and I will not have them vaccinated again. It's also important to never have a cat vaccinated when they are ill or have a compromised immune system and to not be vaccinated and it could cause further illness and complications. If a vet pushes vaccinations on an indoor cat, I would question his motives - it is a major source of their income.

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