Feline Fine Cat Clinic

Feline Fine Cat Clinic Fear Free Certified, Cat Friendly Practice Gold Status, Cat-Only Clinic in Bend, Oregon

Yotee loves bananas!🍌Yotee had to spend the morning with us recently and his dad packed his favorite snack.
06/04/2026

Yotee loves bananas!🍌

Yotee had to spend the morning with us recently and his dad packed his favorite snack.

Leo may look adorable with his little "vampire fangs" 🧛🐱… but extruded canine teeth are actually very painful for cats.W...
06/02/2026

Leo may look adorable with his little "vampire fangs" 🧛🐱… but extruded canine teeth are actually very painful for cats.

When a canine tooth becomes extruded (pushed out of its normal position), the tissues and ligaments supporting the tooth are damaged. This can lead to pain, infection, and difficulty eating, even when cats continue acting like everything is fine.

In Leo’s case, those dramatic “fangs” needed to be extracted to keep him comfortable and pain-free. And while we’ll miss his tiny vampire look, we’re much happier knowing his mouth no longer hurts. 🖤

Cats are incredibly good at hiding dental pain. Signs can include:
• Bad breath
• Dropping food
• Pawing at the mouth
• Less grooming
• Hiding or acting grumpy

Routine dental exams are one of the best ways to protect your cat’s comfort and health.

🐾 Found a cat? The first step could reunite them with their family. 🐾Every year, countless lost cats are brought into ve...
05/28/2026

🐾 Found a cat? The first step could reunite them with their family. 🐾

Every year, countless lost cats are brought into veterinary clinics and shelters. One quick scan for a microchip can make all the difference in getting them safely back home.

Even indoor cats can slip out unexpectedly, and collars can fall off — but a registered microchip provides permanent identification that helps veterinary teams contact owners quickly.

If you’ve found a stray or unfamiliar cat, bring them to a veterinary clinic or animal shelter to have them scanned for a microchip. It’s fast, painless, and could save a family from heartbreak. ❤️

At Feline Fine, we’re always happy to scan found cats and help reunite them with the people who love them most - please just call ahead and we will set up a time to bring kitty in for a quick scan.

We can also place a chip if your kitty does not have one, to make getting them home easier if they do get lost.

Happy Memorial Day! As a reminder, we are closed today. We will reopen tomorrow at 8:30a. If you have an emergency with ...
05/25/2026

Happy Memorial Day! As a reminder, we are closed today. We will reopen tomorrow at 8:30a. If you have an emergency with your kitty today, please reach out to Bend Animal Emergency (541-385-9110) or Veterinary Referral Center of Central Oregon (541-209-6960).

We will be closed next Monday, May 25, in observation of Memorial Day. We will reopen Tuesday, May 26, at 8:30a.
05/18/2026

We will be closed next Monday, May 25, in observation of Memorial Day. We will reopen Tuesday, May 26, at 8:30a.

Grooming isn’t just about looks, it’s a vital part of your pet’s health! 🛁✨ Regular brushing keeps their coat shiny, det...
05/01/2026

Grooming isn’t just about looks, it’s a vital part of your pet’s health! 🛁✨ Regular brushing keeps their coat shiny, detangles mats, and spreads natural oils, while timely nail trims prevent painful overgrowth and joint strain. Want personalized grooming tips? Contact Feline Fine Cat Clinic at (541) 306-2442 today and give your furry friend the expert care they deserve! 📞🐾

Cats are natural climbers! 🐱✨ Offering cat trees, wall shelves, or window perches gives your feline friend the vertical ...
04/29/2026

Cats are natural climbers! 🐱✨ Offering cat trees, wall shelves, or window perches gives your feline friend the vertical space they crave, helping reduce stress, curb unwanted scratching, and keep them active. Ready to create the purr-fect playground? Call Feline Fine Cat Clinic at (541) 306 2442 for more cat care tips today! 📞🐈

Is your pet's coat looking a bit dull? ✨ A dull or patchy coat can signal nutritional gaps, skin sensitivities, or under...
04/27/2026

Is your pet's coat looking a bit dull? ✨ A dull or patchy coat can signal nutritional gaps, skin sensitivities, or underlying health concerns. Our team at Feline Fine Cat Clinic will pinpoint the cause and recommend tailored solutions. Schedule a consultation by calling (541) 306-2442 today! 🐱💖

Anxiety can affect pets too. 😟 If your pet seems stressed, pacing, panting, hiding, or just acting differently, let’s ta...
04/25/2026

Anxiety can affect pets too. 😟 If your pet seems stressed, pacing, panting, hiding, or just acting differently, let’s talk about ways to help them feel calm. From comforting routines to safe calming aids, our team at Feline Fine Cat Clinic offers tailored support to soothe your furry friend. Call us at (541) 306-2442 for caring guidance today! 📞🐾

Meet Hernie🐾Hernie is an adorable orange tabby boy, who is looking for a patient and loving home. He is truly one of the...
04/24/2026

Meet Hernie🐾

Hernie is an adorable orange tabby boy, who is looking for a patient and loving home. He is truly one of the sweetest, most loving cats you’ll ever meet.

More about Hernie from his current home:
Hernie is calm, easygoing, and absolutely loves affection. He enjoys lounging in sunny spots, curling up in our dog’s bed, and having supervised time outside. He does great with our dogs and is gentle around kids.
Hernie likely has cerebellar hypoplasia or "wobbly cat syndrome", meaning his brain didn’t fully develop before birth. We have not had imaging done to confirm this diagnosis, however after meeting Hernie, the vet made the educated assumption that this is what he has based on his presentation. This condition does not predispose him to any other medical conditions; he is a very happy cat who is just wobbly when he walks. He can’t jump and has some limitations with stairs (he may go down but can’t reliably come back up). Despite this, he is very good at getting around when he wants.
For full disclosure, Hernie does have arthritis in his knees and his dental health is not the best. He has not shown any difficulty or pain when eating, but the diagnosis is still something to consider before asking to meet him.

A few more important notes:
He needs to be supervised outside or checked on frequently if he has a secured outdoor area. He can not move super quickly or defend himself well if anything were to try to harm him.
He is neutered.
We do not know his exact age, but expect him to be no younger than about 7.
He is current on vaccines as of now.
He does well with dogs and kids, but benefits from a private, easy-to-access feeding area since he can’t jump.
He uses the litter box perfectly with no issues at all, but the litter box does need to be low to the ground given his inability to jump.

If you or someone you know might be a good fit, please contact us at [email protected] and we would love to connect you to his current owners and set up a time for you to meet Hernie.
Thank you so much for taking the time to learn more about sweet Hernie and assisting his owners in finding this lovely boy a home. 💛

Address

61249 S Highway 97, Suite 120
Bend, OR
97702

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+15413062442

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