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Talk to a licensed online vet to plan for every stage of your cat’s life. Get proactive care strategies, answers to questions about aging, and help with long-term health decisions.
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How Vetster supports your cat's long-term health
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1Book a virtual appointment
Pick a time that works for you and connect with a licensed veterinarian online.
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Get a personalized wellness plan
Your vet will recommend next steps to support your cat’s needs.
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3Get your cat’s medication delivered
Order medication online and get fast, convenient delivery through VetsterRx.
Keep your cat healthy with Vetster's on-demand vet care
Your guide to proactive care for your cat
Veterinary guidance is a critical part of supporting your cat’s health at every life stage. Through virtual care, you can get personalized advice on the factors that most impact a cat’s long-term health, including weight management, dental disease, chronic kidney disease, and behavioral changes that may signal underlying illness.
Vetster offers transparent pricing and professional, judgment-free care, right from home. Here are examples of common product costs that may be part of a longevity-focused care plan.
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Joint and mobility support supplements generally cost between $15 and $30 per bottle or 80-count supply, depending on the brand and formulation.
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Dental treats generally cost between $10 and $20 per bag.
FAQ
Cats are especially good at hiding signs of disease, which means subtle changes like reduced activity, weight loss, or changes in grooming habits can be early indicators of more serious conditions. Proactive care throughout life, not just in the senior years, plays a key role in helping cats live longer, healthier lives. This includes maintaining a healthy body weight, prioritizing dental care, supporting mobility, and creating an environment that encourages natural behaviors like climbing, hunting, and play.
While some diagnostic tools like bloodwork and imaging require in-person care, virtual care provides valuable ongoing support. It allows you to discuss early concerns, monitor chronic conditions, and adjust care plans over time, helping you stay proactive between clinic visits.
If appropriate and legally permitted in your location, your veterinarian may prescribe medication to support your cat’s treatment. Your Vetster veterinarian will work with you to understand your pet’s symptoms and recommend personalized next steps.