At All About Cats Veterinary Hospital, we believe wellness is more than an annual check-up — it’s a lifelong partnership.
Since 2001, our Las Vegas cat hospital has been dedicated exclusively to feline health. With 82 years of combined veterinary experience and 25 years serving our community, our team provides complete wellness care guided by a deep love for cats.
Why Wellness Care Matters
Cats are experts at hiding illness. Even the most attentive pet parent may not notice subtle changes until a condition has already progressed. Wellness care gives us the opportunity to look beneath the surface, monitor your cat’s overall health, and catch concerns early — when treatment is most effective and least costly.
Regular wellness exams, scheduled annually for most cats and twice yearly for seniors, create a consistent record of your cat’s health over time.
Wellness Exams
Wellness exams are the cornerstone of preventive care. During these visits, we perform a full physical examination, review your cat’s medical history, and discuss any changes in behavior, diet, or lifestyle.
- Vaccinations and parasite prevention
- Bloodwork, urinalysis, or other lab testing
- Dental evaluation
- Weight and body condition assessment
- Nutrition and behavior counseling
Care for Every Life Stage
Every cat has unique needs as they grow and age. Our veterinarians design wellness plans that evolve with your cat.

Kitten
Kittens include cats from birth to 6 months of age. These babies require a great amount of close attention and veterinary care, including some critical initial wellness procedures such as core vaccinations, spaying or neutering, de-worming, fecal testing for parasites, and microchipping. Your cat veterinarian will also advise you on your kitten’s special nutritional requirements.

Junior
A junior cat is 7 months to 2 years old. At this point your cat is receiving his first annual vaccine updates. If he’s an outdoor cat, your Las Vegas veterinarian will want to run lab tests to make sure he’s clear of contagious viruses and parasites. Nutritional requirements need to be reconsidered as weight gain can start to become an issue worth watching at this stage.

Prime
Prime cats aged 2 to 6 are full adults, and they can fall into a comfortable routine of annual wellness evaluations and vaccination boosters as needed. This is the stage where your cat vet will recommend a thorough dental checkup and, if needed, a dental cleaning to get rid of harmful tartar that can cause gum disease.

Mature
Cats aged 7 to 10 are “middle-aged” in human years, and age-related illnesses can start to make their earliest appearances at this stage of life. Wellness screenings will now include blood and urine testing to check for such ailments, while weight control becomes even more important to prevent obesity-related diseases such as hypertension and diabetes.

Senior
Senior wellness for cats aged 11 to 14 includes many of the same evaluations as the mature cat screening, plus careful testing for thyroid disease and kidney disease, two threats to an older cat’s health. Joint problems such as arthritis may also require treatment.

Geriatric
A geriatric cat aged 15 or older may begin to accumulate chronic pain and internal organ disorders, whether he seems unwell or not. (Cats are notoriously good at hiding their discomfort.) This is why your cat vet recommends twice-yearly geriatric wellness screenings.