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North County Cat Hospital

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Veterinarians,Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals
4225 Oceanside Blvd Oceanside, CA 92056
(760) 758-6228Phone: (760) 758-6228
Regular Hours
7:00 am - 6:00 pm

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General Info
North County Cat Hospital is a full service animal hospital designed, built and equipped to provide veterinary care exclusively to cats. The hospital is located on the corner of College and Oceanside Blvd. (in the Ralphs shopping center) in Oceanside, California. It is convenient to most of northern San Diego County including Oceanside, Vista, Carlsbad, San Marcos, Bonsall and Camp Pendleton.
Email
Email Business
Payment method
amex, discover, mastercard, visa
Location
We are located in the Ralphs shopping center, across from the Jack-in-the-Box, on the SE corner of Oceanside Blvd and College Blvd.
Neighborhood
Ivey Ranch - Rancho Del Oro
Amenities
We offer: Veterinary care exclusively for cats A calm, quiet environment 30 minute doctor appointments Early morning drop-off appointments In-house laboratory In-house pharmacy
Accreditation
AVMA, AAHA, CVMA, SDCVMA, AAFP
Other Link
Our main website
Categories
Veterinarians, Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals
Other Information
Parking: Free Wheelchair Accessible: Yes Certifications: American Veterinary Medical Association, California Veterinary Medical Associa, American Association of Feline Practitiones

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