Bottletree Animal Hospital is excited to offer pet urgent care services during our extended hours! We’ve brought on additional staff to manage urgent cases and help dogs and cats in need. If there is ever a time when you are concerned about your pet’s health and want to see a vet quickly, please call us at (662) 234-4336 to schedule an urgent care appointment.
Our goal is to see and treat your pet as soon as possible to help them feel better again, and give you peace of mind.
Urgent Care Hours:
Mon-Fri: 5:30pm-10:00pm
Sat-Sun: 12:00pm-5:00pm
When to Seek Urgent Care for Your Pet
Your pet should see an urgent vet if any of the following symptoms or situations apply. If you’re pet’s problem isn’t listed below, contact us regardless at (662) 234-4336 so we can help!
Bite wounds
Urinating blood
Urinary changes
Toxic ingestion
Diarrhea or vomiting
Itchy skin or rashes
Pain or limping
Worms, fleas, ticks, or mites
Ingested a foreign body (rawhide, toy, etc.)
Cuts and abrasions
Eye issues
Ear infections
Scooting
Hair loss
Overgrown nails
Changes in behavior
Loss of appetite or overeating
Runny nose
Coughing or sneezing
Frequently Asked Questions About Urgent Care
You should worry when diarrhea in your cat or dog lasts more than a day, includes blood, comes with vomiting or weakness, or if your pet is very young or older. Persistent diarrhea can cause dehydration, so urgent care helps us assess the cause and provide timely treatment.
If your cat or dog is struggling to breathe, seek urgent care at Bottletree Animal Hospital right away. Breathing issues can worsen quickly and may signal heart problems, airway blockages, or respiratory illness. Keep your pet calm, limit movement, and transport them to our hospital immediately.
When your cat or dog has something in the eye, avoid trying to remove it yourself. Foreign material can scratch the surface or cause infection. Urgent care allows us to examine the eye safely, ease discomfort, and protect long-term vision.
Yes, overgrown nails in a cat or dog can break, bleed, or curve into the paw, causing pain and infection. If your pet is limping, bleeding, or won’t let you touch the foot, urgent care helps address the injury and prevent further complications.