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Stress-Free Surgery for Your Cat’s Well-being
Why Cat Surgery is Sometimes Necessary
Our Comprehensive Cat Surgery Services
Soft Tissue Surgery
- Tumor Removal: We remove both benign and malignant growths to improve your cat’s health and comfort.
- Gastrointestinal Surgery: For conditions like blockages, hernias, or foreign objects in the stomach or intestines, our vets perform surgeries to restore health and function.
- Cystotomy: A procedure to remove bladder stones or treat urinary tract blockages, which can be painful and lead to infection if left untreated.
Orthopedic Surgery for Cats
- Fracture Repairs: We use advanced techniques to fix broken bones and promote proper healing for optimal recovery.
- Hip and Elbow Dysplasia Surgery: Common in certain breeds, these surgeries help manage joint pain and improve mobility.
- Cruciate Ligament Surgery (CCL): For torn knee ligaments, we perform surgery to stabilise the joint and restore function.
Spaying and Neutering
- Prevent unwanted pregnancies
- Reduce the risk of certain cancers and infections.
- Help manage undesirable behaviors like spraying and aggression.
Laparoscopic Surgery
- Smaller incisions and quicker recovery
- Less post-operative pain
- Reduced risk of complications like infection
C-Section (Caesarean Section)

Dental Surgery
- Tooth Extractions: If your cat has severely decayed or damaged teeth, extractions can alleviate pain and prevent infections.
- Root Canal Treatment: To preserve teeth when extraction is not necessary, root canals can prevent tooth loss and maintain function.
- Gingival Surgery: In cases of severe gum disease, we may perform surgery to remove infected tissue and promote healing.
Mass Removal
Post-Surgery Care
- Pain management: We provide pain medications to keep your cat comfortable during recovery.
- Monitoring: Our team carefully monitors your cat’s condition after surgery to detect any complications early.
- Follow-up visits: We schedule follow-up appointments to check the healing process and remove sutures if necessary.
- Activity restrictions: We’ll give you clear instructions on limiting your cat’s activity to prevent strain on the surgical site.
When Should You Consider Cat Surgery?
- Injuries or fractures: If your cat is in pain or unable to move properly.
- Chronic conditions: If your cat is suffering from a condition that cannot be managed through medication alone, such as severe dental disease or joint problems.
- Growths or masses: If your cat develops a lump that needs to be removed for health or comfort reasons.
Providing Stress-Free Surgery for Your Cat’s Well-being
At Toro Park Animal Hospital, we prioritize your cat’s safety and well-being throughout the entire surgical process. From pre-surgical evaluations to post-operative care, our vets ensure that your cat is comfortable, monitored, and cared for at every step. We use the latest surgical techniques and equipment to provide the highest level of care.
If your feline requires cat surgery in Salinas, early intervention by our team can significantly improve their quality of life. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and discuss your cat’s surgical needs. Our compassionate veterinary team is here to help guide you through every step of your cat’s surgery and recovery.