Catonsville / Ellicott City MD Vet recomendation
March 22, 2010 9:00 PM

Does anyone have a recommendation for a Vet in the Catonsville or Ellicott City MD area? We have an older cat with some health issues, and don't feel we are getting the best care from our current vet. Does anyone have any recommendations in the area? Thank you!
posted by nalyd to Pets & Animals (6 answers total)
It's slightly out of your way, but I can't speak highly enough of Metropolitan Cat Hospital in Owings Mills. Dr. Siegel is wonderful and has always given our cats the best of care.
posted by Faint of Butt at 3:29 AM on March 23, 2010


Also slightly out of the way but I've had really good experiences at Rock Gorge Animal Hospital in Laurel
posted by mhaw at 6:47 AM on March 23, 2010


Dr. Mills, Hillendale Animal Hospital - it is maybe a half hour drive but he's pretty old school and a good, caring vet.

410-296-5411
6839 Loch Raven Blvd Towson, MD 21286

My neighbor has someone in Ellicott City - I'll ask her for the info. She's on vacation, so it may be a few days before I get it.
posted by KAS at 9:31 AM on March 23, 2010


Yes. My parents - multiple cats, a panoply of ailments over the years - rave about Bethany Animal Hospital - in particular, a Dr. Donnegan there. (Not sure of the spelling. Just talked to my Dad on the phone, he wasn't sure off the top of his head, either, but phonetically, that should put you in the right neighborhood.)
posted by el_lupino at 9:49 AM on March 23, 2010


Follow-up from Mom:

"The Bethany Centennial Animal Hospital does a complete senior cat exam. Charlotte Dunigan is our usual vet. Also Drs. Heir and Pusateri are good with cats.

"In Catonsville, Dr. Cheryl Burke at Paradise Animal Hospital on Rt. 144 is excellent."

All together now: "Thaaaaaaaaaank yooooooou, Mom."
posted by el_lupino at 10:43 AM on March 23, 2010


Thank you everyone (Including el_lupino's mom)!
posted by nalyd at 7:02 PM on March 23, 2010


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