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Kim Barrett

TeamBy andy@practicemadepurrfect.com27 September 2024

Head Veterinary Nurse

Dr Susie Winterbourne - Veterinary Surgeon at Oxford Cat Clinic, Botley & Marston.

Dr Susie Winterbourne

TeamBy andy@practicemadepurrfect.com27 September 2024

Veterinary Surgeon

Dr Duncan Watts - Veterinary Surgeon at Oxford Cat Clinic, Botley & Marston.

Dr Duncan Watts

TeamBy andy@practicemadepurrfect.com25 September 2024

Veterinary Surgeon

Dr Ioanna Stylianidou

TeamBy andy@practicemadepurrfect.com25 September 2024

Veterinary Surgeon

Dr Caroline Blundell

TeamBy andy@practicemadepurrfect.com25 September 2024

Advanced Practitioner in Feline Medicine

Dr Martha Cannon

TeamBy andy@practicemadepurrfect.com25 September 2024

Specialist in Feline Medicine

Melanie Weatherall

TeamBy andy@practicemadepurrfect.com25 September 2024

Director and Owner

Cat Life Stages - How to look after your Super Senior Cat. Oxford Cat Clinic.

Super Senior Cats

Cat Life StagesBy andy@practicemadepurrfect.com11 September 2024

15+ years
Careful monitoring for common conditions, adjustments to diet, and a little help with grooming all improve quality of life for your ageing companion.

Cat Life Stages - How to look after your Senior Cat. Oxford Cat Clinic.

Senior Cats

Cat Life StagesBy andy@practicemadepurrfect.com11 September 2024

11 – 14 years
As your cat ages, there are several key things to look out for to help ensure he enters his senior years contended and happy.

Cat Life Stages - How to look after your Mature Cat. Oxford Cat Clinic.

Mature Cats

Cat Life StagesBy andy@practicemadepurrfect.com11 September 2024

7 – 10 years
At over 7 years your cat probably still seems active and young, but there’s a few things you need to look out for. Cats are experts at hiding their aches and pains.

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