Most x-rays are carried out under sedation or general anaesthesia and allow us to assess the skeletal system and internal organs of your cat. Because the system is digital we can take multiple pictures without having to unduly extend the time your cat is asleep, and obtain high quality images suitable for interpretation in-house (including by our specialist surgeons) and for exporting digitally for second opinions. We are always happy to show you your cat’s x-rays and explain our findings.

Need to see a vet in Oxford?
If your cat is ill, or you are concerned that they are just not quite right, then book to see one of our cat-specialist vets. If you’re not registered with us, then you can register here or give us a ring on 01865 243000.
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Thank you to the Oxford Cat Clinic vets!!!! Thanks to the vets and nurses, our little Lipa is alive today. I am so glad we…
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