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Welcome To Kingsland Blvd. Animal Clinic!
Kingsland Blvd Animal Clinic is consistently selected as a neighborhood favorite for veterinary care in Katy. We’re thrilled to call Katy our home, having been a part of the community for over 30 years. Kingsland Blvd Animal Clinic is a patient-centered veterinary hospital offering compassionate care, high-quality medicine, advanced diagnostics, and progressive treatment options for companion animals including dogs, cats, avian and exotic pets.
About Our Clinic
Since our founding in 1981, we have been a committed partner to pet parents in the Katy area and have become a leader in full-service veterinary care, providing the best in medical, diagnostic, surgical, and dental care. In the almost four decades since we opened, Kingsland Blvd Animal Clinic has grown by leaps and bounds. We now have seven full-time vets and two part-time vets which allows for our days to be filled with dogs, cats, birds, and exotic animals coming in and out of our doors!
Contact Us Today
Learn how our expert veterinary services can ensure a healthy and happy future for your beloved pets. Reach out today to book an appointment!
Frequently Asked Questions
At Kingsland Blvd. Animal Clinic, we understand that pet care can come with a lot of questions and concerns. Whether you’re a new client or a long-time member of our pet family, we’re here to provide you with clear and helpful answers. Browse through our frequently asked questions to find the information you need or reach out to our experienced team if you need further assistance.”
What should I do if my pet is sick or injured outside of regular office hours?
If your pet is experiencing a medical emergency after hours, contact your nearest emergency veterinary clinic immediately. Many areas have 24/7 emergency services specifically for pets.
How often should my pet have a check-up?
Routine check-ups are important for maintaining your pet’s health. Generally, it’s recommended to bring your pet in for an exam at least once a year. For older pets or those with specific health issues, more frequent visits may be necessary.
What vaccinations does my pet need?
The vaccinations your pet needs depend on their age, lifestyle, and health status. Common vaccines include those for rabies, distemper, parvovirus, and bordetella. Our veterinarians will recommend a vaccination schedule based on your pet’s specific needs.
How can I prevent my pet from getting fleas and ticks?
Regular use of flea and tick preventatives is crucial for your pet’s health. We offer various options, including topical treatments, oral medications, and collars. Our staff can help you choose the best option for your pet based on their lifestyle and risk factors.
What should I do if my pet has a behavioral issue?
Behavioral issues can often be managed with the right approach. Start by discussing the problem with our veterinarians or a certified animal behaviorist. They can provide guidance and, if necessary, recommend training or behavioral modification techniques.
How do I know if my pet is in pain?
Pets can’t always tell us when they’re in pain, so it’s important to look for signs such as changes in appetite, difficulty moving, excessive vocalization, or unusual hiding. If you notice any of these signs or if you’re concerned about your pet’s comfort, contact us for an evaluation.
Find Us Here
- 20701 Kingsland Blvd. Suite 105, Katy, Texas 77450
Get In Touch
- (281) 578-1506
- kingsland@kingslandvet.com
Clinic Hours
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Monday-Friday 7 AM to 7 PM
Saturday 9 AM to 4 PM
Our Services
Areas We Serve
Our roots run deep in the Katy, Texas area and we serve neighboring communities with the same level of excellence, ensuring that every pet receives the highest quality of care. Some of these areas including Fulshear, Richmond, Cinco Ranch, Brookshire, Pecan Grove, Sugar Land and Weston Lakes. If you are a pet owner in the local area, Trust Kingsland Blvd. Animal Clinic to be your partner in keeping your furry friends healthy and happy.
We are active in the community, working with several local shelters and rescues, including Harris County Veterinary Public Health, Houston Collie Rescue, Houston Sheltie Sanctuary, and English Springer Rescue America. We also partner with area schools and support local students in their veterinary extern programs. We proudly support our veterans and first responders.