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Civic Feline Clinic

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Civic Feline Clinic is a full-service veterinary cat care office established in 1983 in Walnut Creek, CA. Our Walnut Creek cat health clinic is devoted to the prevention and treatment of diseases in household cats. We’ve made it our mission to provide veterinary care services that are both thoughtful and informed. Our facility offers private exam rooms, a large treatment area, surgical room, and separate ICU area if needed. Our lobby provides plenty of room to keep patients and owners comfortable before and after treatment.... read more

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2030 N Broadway, Walnut Creek, CA, 94596, United States

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WeekdayScheduleStatus
Mon8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Tue8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Wed8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Thu8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Fri8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Sat8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
SunClosed
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13 years ago

Dr. Ellis was a breath of fresh air. She was very compassionate when my beloved 17-year-old fell ill and even offered to drive me home after we euthanized him. It was a hard time, but I knew that he was in good hands, and she never tried to sugarcoat his condition. 

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D L. 
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14 years ago

I had to bring in a very sick and ailing feral cat... he'd been abandoned near my work years ago. They ran all the right tests and recommended that the kindest thing would be to put him to sleep. We had already discussed that possiblity because of his physical symptoms, but then he turned out to be FIV+ and his immune system was rapidly deteriorating. The three days it took to trap him were the most stressful for me because I could tell he was suffering so much. I'm glad we were able to ease his suffering in the end. I just ... read more

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Sybal J. 
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14 years ago

As a cat owner, it is wonderful to have a clinic that specializes in feline care and does not treat cats as sort of "second hand dogs." However, I cannot give more than three stars to any practice specializing in felines who offers "declawing services." Declawing is mutilation pure and simple and it right up there with vivisection. If your cat claws your favorite furniture, buy a good scratching post. It will save your furniture and save you a whole lot of money. 

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Hugo E. 
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14 years ago

I was fortunate to get a divorce from my first wife and really lucky to have gotten 100% custody of the cat. He is a male cat that's very affectionate and is a total people person. I guess everything my first wife wasn't - ha-ha. Enough about her, she's really not that interesting. So my cat was a feral kitten that my first wife stole from the mother. Anyway, really, enough about her : - ) He had bad teeth and had to get them all pulled, all except for 1 Fang. I must say the Civic Feline Clinic has been outstanding ... read more

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Barbara K. 
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14 years ago

I have been taking my two cats to Civic Feline Clinic for years. They always treat my cats like they are family. Both cats are in excellent health due in part to their helpful care and education of how I should care for them. 

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Patricia P. 
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14 years ago

I've been with Civic Feline for over 8 years and can't think of anything negative to say about the Doctors, Technicians or Receptionists. It's a place that I've been able to trust with our eight felines. Talk about service, we scheduled an in-home visit to take care of nearly all of the kitties annual exams and shots. It was a great time saver for us and less stressful for the kitties. Nuzler, Sunkist, Latte, Hawkeye, Jackie, Lauren, Creamer and Rocky all give it a big paw up! 

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Adria P. 
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14 years ago

I have been taking my cats to the Civic Feline Clinic for the past couple of years and have been very happy with their services. One of the things I like the most is the lack of stress for the cats because there aren't any big dogs barking next to them. They were put to the test when my youngest kitty, 2 years old, developed FIP of the wet kind last July. Dr. Blaine instantly recognized it and was very honest with me regarding tests, possible procedures, cost of treatment, etc. We were hoping against hope because there is no... read more

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S. D. 
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14 years ago

Our cat Chunk is very unique, right down to the health issues he aquires. And although it was something that the local vets hadn't seen before, Dr. Ellis went out of her way to diagnose and treat him. She was open and honest about our cat's health and made herself availble for questions every step of the way. I was terrified of the recommended surgery since it sounded so invasive and our cat was so young, but Dr Ellis really went the extra mile - even sending me text message updates as he progressed! I've never experienced ... read more

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J M. 
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14 years ago

I don't know what Ms. I is referring to. I recently boarded my cat for the first time for 1 1/2 months due to a family emergency. The staff were very accomodating and did mention that they would try their best to get my little girl out and about as much as possible for exercise and to groom her (if she would allow them, since she was a first time boarder). When I finally got home, I was a bit concerned at first that she did not want to eat anything and was actually hiding under the bed. I called the clinic and they rec... read more

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Civic Feline Clinic has a 4.7 star rating with 836 reviews. 

When is Civic Feline Clinic open?

Civic Feline Clinic is closed now. It will open tomorrow at 8:00 a.m.