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Location
4225 Oceanside Boulevard Suite U Oceanside, (CA) USA 92056
Tel : 760-758-6228
Visit our other Website :
www.nccat.com
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Travel Directions
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We are located on the southeast corner of College and Oceanside Boulevard in the same shopping center as Ralphs, Rubio's, Jack In The Box and Blockbuster.
From I-5:
Use the directions "From Highway 76" or "From Highway 78" or "From Oceanside Blvd, heading east."
From Oceanside Blvd, Heading East:
Driving east on Oceanside, take the first right after College (there is a light). As you go down the slope, you will see our sign to your right. We are across from Jack In The Box.
From Oceanside Blvd, Heading West:
Driving west on Oceanside, take the first left after Arroyo - before you get to College. There is a light. You will see the Ralphs from Oceanside Blvd. just before you turn. As you go dow
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Hours
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Monday
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: 7:00AM - 6:00PM
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Tuesday
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: 7:00AM - 6:00PM
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Wednesday
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: 7:00AM - 6:00PM
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Thursday
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: 7:00AM - 6:00PM
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Friday
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: 7:00AM - 6:00PM
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Saturday
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: 8:00AM - 4:00PM
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Sunday
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: Closed
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Description
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North County Cat Hospital is a full service veterinary hospital designed, built and equipped to provide medical and surgical care exclusively to cats.
The hospital is located on the corner of College and Oceanside Blvd. (in the Ralphs shopping center) in Oceanside, California.
To see our main web site, please go to www.nccat.com. (But don't ignore this site - it has some good information.)
Please note that this site was created by Schering-Plough and I don't agree with all of the information provided (e.g., vaccine information).
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Services
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Examinations, Vaccinations, Microchipping, Flea Preventatives, Surgery, Dentistry, Behavioral & Nutritional Counseling, Radiology, Pharmacy and Laboratory Services, Geriatric Medicine.
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Animals Treated
Staff Members
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Terrence P. Daly, DVM
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Veterinarian/ Owner
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After I graduated from Colorado State University School of Veterinary Medicine in 1987, I went to work in a mixed animal practice in the Imperial Valley. I lived my dream, treating a variety of animal species - from dogs and cats to horses and cows to birds and reptiles - and loved doing it.
After I left that practice, I worked primarily as a relief veterinarian in San Diego County - filling in on a per diem basis for other veterinarians. And I learned to my surprise that I prefer treating just cats. I love other animals but I find cats to be more enjoyable, more interesting and in some ways more challenging patients. I also find that I prefer to focus on just one species - it allows me to study their individual diseases in more depth and it allows me to keep current on the latest advances.
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