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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an "exotic?"

An exotic pet is considered to be almost any house pet other than a dog or a cat. We see birds, lizards, snakes, turtles, tortoises, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, ferrets, chinchillas, frogs, small pigs, and more. Dr. Lankes even consults on fish medicine!

Where is your hospital?

We are located just north of San Rafael, in Terra Linda on the frontage road at 4144-A Redwood Highway. We are in the red brick building on the corner of Professional Center Parkway, sharing the building with Open Scan MRI and next door to Joe's Café.

Do I need an appointment?

We encourage clients to make appointments to make best use of your time and avoid long waits. If your animal has an urgent problem, please call to arrange a visit immediately. For your convenience, we can also arrange a drop off evaluation for your pet while you continue to complete your tasks for the day...after the exam our Doctor can call you with exam findings and a treatment plan.

Why do my animals need to be seen twice a year?

Many animals try to hide illness as long as they can before they let on that anything is wrong. If we are able to detect illness at an earlier and more treatable stage, therapy is often much more successful and less expensive. In the case of a cat, each calendar year of its life is equivalent to five years of aging for you and me. So if we only see them once a year, that would be like you going five years between doctor visits. Twice yearly exams are recommended by the American Veterinary Medical Association and help us improve the odds of catching a problem in the early stages.

What if my pet is acting unusually?

Many of our pets retain their natural instincts to hide illness. If you think something is wrong with your pet, chances are very good that you are right. The sooner your pet is evaluated, the sooner and more easily the problem can be found and corrected. So if you suspect your pet is sick, please don't delay in seeking veterinary help.

 

Visit Us 6 Days A Week!

Central Marin Cat & Exotic Hospital
4144-A Redwood Highway
San Rafael, 94903

(415) 479-CATS (2287)

info@catsandexotics.com

We Have Extended Hours!

Mon/Tue/Thurs/Fri 7am-6pm
Wed 7am-12:30pm
and 3pm-8pm
Sat 9am-5pm

Boarding Reservations

Our exclusive cat and exotic boarding facilities can fill up rapidly, so please make your reservations early!

> Click here for more info about our boarding services

Community Projects

On May 20th Dr. Lankes and Dr. Bacon will be volunteering at Foothill College spaying and neutering rats. This event will help the RVT students get surgery experience while allowing the rats of a hoarding case from Northstar Rescue to be fixed. This event was successful last year and we are looking forward to being a part of it this year. Read about last year's event at http://www.foothill.edu/news/newsfmt.php?sr=2&rec_id=2363

For more about CMCEH in the community visit > Community Services

Announcements

CMCEH is proud to announce our Internship Program! Nat Smith is our first intern and will be here through June 2012.

Nat is in the final quarter of study in the Veterinary Technology AAS Degree program at Foothill College and will take both the state and national Registered Vet Tech boards this year. Nat lives with partner Jay, three cats, two rabbits, one leopard gecko and a variety of rotating wildlife patient fosters (from crows to skunks) as a part of Nat's work as a wildlife rehabilitation assistant at WildCare.

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Special Promotions

In celebration of National Pet Month, we are offering a 15% DISCOUNT on our Feline Senior Diagnostic Package if performed during the month of May 2012!

The Feline Senior Diagnostic Package Includes:
~Comprehensive Physical Exam
~Full Blood Panel & Urinalysis
~Chest X-rays
~Blood Pressure Check

New Client and New Pet Specials!

Get a free exam if you're a new client or 50% off an exam if you're an existing client with a new pet! Call to book your appointment today!

Pats on the Back

Thanks for taking such great care of Iccu. He's doing great now! You're truly a great vet. I can't express enough how grateful I am for your help nursing Iccu back to health.

--Amarissa and Iccu (Hermanns Tortoise), San Rafael