COVID-19 FAQs

In light of the current COVID-19 situation, we have pulled together a list of the frequently asked questions – which provide further information about the precautions all veterinary practices are taking to help prevent the spread of Coronavirus. Q: Are all existing appointments cancelled? A: Following advice from the UK government, Royal College of Veterinary …

Cathcart & Winn Vets COVID-19 (coronavirus) 1st April update

Branch Update: Our Aldershot practice is closed until further notice due to COVID-19 We realise you may be feeling anxious at this time about your pet’s wellbeing. However, we wanted to reassure you that we’ll do all we can to support you and your pet – should the need arise. We’ve received lots of support …

How pets contribute to our Mental Wellbeing

The ongoing uncertainty surrounding the recent Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak will no doubt cause disruption to our usual routine and reduce the amount of social contact we have – preventing us from doing some of the things we enjoy which helps protect and maintain our mental wellbeing. With today, March 20, being International Day of Happiness, …

Cathcart & Winn COVID-19 (coronavirus) update

At Cathcart & Winn Vets, the health, safety and wellbeing of our patients, our staff and our community is our number-one priority. We remain committed to delivering exceptional care to your pet, while doing our part to reduce the spread of respiratory illness (in particular, COVID-19 coronavirus), including careful monitoring of the health and wellbeing …

Cathcart and Winn proudly sponsor Wellies & Walkies 2020

Wellies and Walkies is being held on Sunday 15th March We are delighted to be supporting Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice Care at the up and coming Wellies & Walkies event. Join us on Saturday 15th March with your four-legged friends, to raise vital funds to support Phyllis Tuckwell the only Hospice Care service for adult patients, …

Surrey vet’s bite-size guide to protecting pets’ teeth

A leading Surrey vet practice is giving pet owners advice on how to look after their animals’ dental health as part of an awareness campaign which launches this month. Cathcart and Winn is urging people to be vigilant when looking after their pet’s pearly whites, as dental disease among cats, dogs and rabbits is one …