Hospital for Pets Helpful Links

Trusted Hospital for Pets Urgent Care

When your pet needs immediate medical attention, choosing a trusted hospital for pets is essential. Our urgent veterinary team provides compassionate, timely care for sudden illness or injury, offering expert evaluation and treatment in a calm, supportive environment designed to protect your pet’s health and give you peace of mind when it matters most! Here are some helpful links to support your pet’s care and preparation:

Helpful Links

American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA): AAHA helps set the standards for quality veterinary care, so you can feel confident your pet is receiving safe, up-to-date treatment.

AAHA – Pet Owner Information: AAHA offers helpful, easy-to-read articles written by veterinarians to guide you through everyday pet health questions.

American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP): AAFP focuses entirely on cats and provides trusted information on feline health, behavior, and wellness.

AAHA Cat Vaccination Standards: These guidelines help us recommend the right vaccines for your cat based on their lifestyle and needs.

AAHA Dog Vaccination Standards: These standards guide our vaccine recommendations for dogs, helping keep them protected without over-vaccinating.

CareCredit: CareCredit can help make veterinary care more manageable by offering flexible payment options when you need them. All Pets Animal Hospital makes the cost of optimal care as easy and manageable as possible by offering several payment options. Payment Options

CareCredit – Pay My Provider: This portal allows existing CareCredit cardholders to easily make payments directly to their provider.

Pet Poison Control: If you think your pet may have come into contact with a potential toxin, chemical, or medication we would recommend that you call a poison hotline. Pet Poison Control is available 24/7.

Quality of Life Guide: This guide is designed to support pet families during difficult moments by helping you evaluate comfort, happiness, and overall quality of life.

Texas Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners: This resource provides information on licensed veterinarians and veterinary care standards in Texas.

Texas Wildlife Rehabilitation Coalition: If you find injured or orphaned wildlife, this organization can help guide you on the next steps.

The Wildlife Center of Texas: The Wildlife Center of Texas specializes in caring for native wildlife and educating the public.

Please note: While we care deeply about animals, All Pets Katy does not treat wildlife. These organizations are best equipped to help.