Compassionate Cat Veterinarians in Cincinnati, OH
Since 1984, the caring veterinarians and support team at Deer Park Veterinary Hospital have been committed to delivering trusted veterinary care for cats of all ages and breeds. We understand cats are cherished family members — yours and ours alike.
Request an AppointmentSupporting Every Stage of Your Cat’s Life
Cats progress through five important life stages, each with unique health needs:
- Kitten: 0–1 year
- Young Adult: 1–5 years
- Adult: 5–10 years
- Senior: 10–14 years
- Geriatric: 14+ years
From kitten care to geriatric wellness, consistent preventive attention can greatly improve your cat’s quality of life. The health of your cat deeply influences the bond you share — and our team is here to support that bond at every stage.
Cats are experts at concealing illness. They often become quieter or less interactive when unwell, and subtle changes — like not greeting you at the door — may signal a health issue. If you notice anything unusual, call our office promptly.
Comprehensive Cat Health Services at Deer Park Veterinary Hospital
We offer a wide range of specialized care for cats of all breeds, ages, and health needs. Our cat-specific services include:
- Kitten Care — Early wellness visits, vaccine series, parasite screening, nutrition guidance, and behavior support for your new feline companion.
- Cat Wellness Exams — Routine nose-to-tail checkups to monitor your cat’s health and catch problems early.
- Cat Preventive Care — Evidence-based preventive services tailored to your cat’s age, lifestyle, and individual risk factors.
- Cat Dental Care — Professional dental cleanings, dental X-rays, and home care guidance to prevent dental disease.
- Cat Lab Work — Blood panels, urinalysis, and feline leukemia/FIV testing to evaluate your cat’s internal health.
- Cat Senior Care — More frequent screenings, chronic disease monitoring, and personalized care plans for aging cats.
- Cat Spaying and Neutering — Safe, routine procedures that protect your cat’s health and prevent unwanted litters.
- Cat Flea & Tick Prevention — Veterinarian-recommended prevention to protect your cat year-round.
We also offer cat vaccinations, dental care, and advanced diagnostics as part of our complete care approach.
Why Cat Owners in Cincinnati Trust Deer Park Veterinary Hospital
Deer Park Veterinary Hospital is a Fear Free certified, privately owned veterinary hospital that has served cats and their families throughout Cincinnati, OH for over four decades. Our veterinarians understand feline behavior, physiology, and the subtle signs that indicate illness — so you can trust that your cat is in experienced, caring hands.
We tailor every visit to your cat’s individual needs. Whether your cat is visiting for their first kitten exam or a senior wellness screening, our team provides personalized attention and clear communication at every step.
To schedule a cat wellness exam or learn more about our feline care services, call us at (513) 791-8550 or request an appointment online.
Frequently Asked Questions About Cat Services
What cat services does Deer Park Veterinary Hospital offer?
We offer kitten care, wellness exams, preventive care, dental care, lab work, senior care, spaying and neutering, flea and tick prevention, and vaccinations. We are a full-service cat veterinary hospital in Cincinnati, OH.
How often should my cat see the vet?
Kittens should visit every 3–4 weeks during their first few months of life. Adult cats (ages 1–9) benefit from annual wellness exams. Senior cats age 10 and older should be seen twice per year, as age-related conditions can develop quickly and silently.
My cat seems healthy — do they still need regular vet visits?
Absolutely. Cats are skilled at hiding illness, which means many health problems are not visible until they are advanced. Regular exams allow our veterinarians to detect subtle changes in weight, coat, behavior, and bloodwork that could signal early disease.
At what age should I have my cat spayed or neutered?
Most veterinarians recommend spaying or neutering cats around five to six months of age, before females experience their first heat cycle. Spaying early significantly reduces the risk of mammary cancer and eliminates the risk of uterine infection. Learn more on our Cat Spaying and Neutering page.
What vaccines does my cat need?
For kittens, we recommend a series beginning at 8 weeks of age for feline rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, panleukopenia, chlamydia, feline leukemia, and rabies. Adult cats receive boosters based on their lifestyle and risk factors. Visit our Vaccinations page for details.
Do you offer dental care for cats?
Yes. Dental disease is one of the most common conditions in adult cats. We offer professional dental cleanings under general anesthesia, dental radiographs, and extractions when necessary. Learn more on our Cat Dental Care page.
Can you treat my senior cat?
Yes, and we strongly encourage more frequent exams for senior cats. We offer personalized senior care plans, chronic disease monitoring, nutritional guidance, and lab work to support your aging cat’s quality of life. Visit our Cat Senior Care page.
