By Deanna deBara for Rover Cats have plenty of mystifying behaviors (what’s the deal with them pushing everything off the counter?!) but one of the grosser feline issues is, without a doubt, cat hairballs. If you’re a cat owner, chances are you’ve seen your pet vomit...
By CAROLYN STEBER for Bustle If you have a dog, you probably hate thinking about negative things, such as the signs your dog may be getting dementia. But part of being a good pet owner is acknowledging that our pets do get sick, and they do age. And the more we...
Dr. Croom’s Veterinarian Rules For Keeping Pets Safe On Halloween For humans, Halloween can be a fun day, competing with Thanksgiving Day with respect to the level of adrenaline rush. Families, especially children can have a wonderful time enjoying this festive time....
You want your cat to feel happy and healthy long into their golden years. We want that for your cat, too. That’s why we wanted to cover an important disorder that cat owners need to be aware of—hyperthyroidism in cats. Hyperthyroidism is an endocrine disorder that...
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — With an active week of severe weather both in West Michigan and across much of the United States, some people may struggle with anxiety leading up to, during, and after strong storms. Astraphobia is an abnormal fear of thunder and lightning...
Cats have plenty of mystifying behaviors (what’s the deal with them pushing everything off the counter?!) but one of the grosser feline issues is, without a doubt, cat hairballs. If you’re a cat owner, chances are you’ve seen your pet vomit up at least one...
Please Note: We have reinstated Veterinary Home Visits, but will be taking extra precautions for prevent the spread of COVID-19.
For our safety and yours, prior to any HOME VISIT, a virtual exam is required first. This virtual exam is called Video Vet Appointment, and it allows you to have a One-on-One discussion with Dr. Croom about your pet’s condition and lets the Doctor see your pet on video. For those who do not have access to wifi for the video, or would prefer a phone consultation, that is an option too. The Video Vet Appointment IS CONSIDERED AN ANNUAL EXAM, which will allow Dr. Croom to create a prescription for your pet if needed. After the Video Vet Appointment, you may elect to have Dr. Croom come to you for a Home Visit.
For those needing an At Home Euthanasia, you do NOT NEED a Video consult, and this is called our Last Wishes Service. We come right to your home for that. But if you need a second opinion, or Quality of Life consultation, you will choose the Video Vet Appointment for that.
We request that the client and their family wear a mask during our Home Visits. If you are feeling ill before your appointment, or if you or anyone in your home has been diagnosed with COVID-19, please call immediately to cancel, reschedule, or switch to Video Vet Appointment. We reserve the right to refuse service if necessary to protect our staff and other clients.
Thank you for your continued support. Dismiss