Featured Clinic Overview
## Summary Cater Veterinary Practice treats “family pets” and is set up for routine consults as well as more sensitive appointments (including end-of-life care), with out-of-hours care mentioned on the practice website. The site also references a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. It’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe: - Thorough exams and clear explanations, including being talked through “every step” and offered “multiple choices.” - Cost-conscious decision-making, with reviewers saying they weren’t pushed into unnecessary procedures and were offered options to help manage costs (including a suggested “geriatric deal” as a one-off payment for multiple tests). - End-of-life support with time and aftercare, including being given time before/after, memorial items, and follow-up contact. ## Services - General veterinary consultations (the website mentions consultations included as part of a Pet Health Club® Plus plan). - Out-of-hours care (mentioned on the website; no further details provided). - Diagnostic blood testing (reviews mention blood tests to check liver, kidneys, diabetes, and urinary tract; a “geriatric deal” was suggested to bundle tests). - End-of-life appointments and aftercare (reviews describe euthanasia handled with time, dignity, follow-up card, and memorial items). - Liaising with another vet practice for clinical history/notes (one reviewer says the practice contacted their usual vet to access notes with permission). ## Pricing - Paw prints in a presentation box: £28.00 (reviewed as an optional memorial item). - Keyrings with pet fur: described as free of charge in one review. ## People - Lauren (role not stated): mentioned for end-of-life care where the family was given as much time as needed and did not feel rushed; the review also describes thoughtful aftercare (a card and “forget me not” seeds) and compassionate communication during billing follow-up. - Vets (not named): described in reviews as explaining options and costs clearly—e.g., giving “multiple choices,” discussing queries, and suggesting a bundled “geriatric deal” rather than separate tests. ## Reviews 4.8 stars from 252 reviews. Themes below are drawn from the latest written reviews available to us. - Clear, step-by-step explanations and thorough examinations (including discussing options rather than a single plan). - Cost-sensitive care: reviewers describe not being “over charged” and being offered money-saving options (e.g., bundling multiple blood tests as a one-off “geriatric” package). - End-of-life support and follow-up: time given with the pet before/after, memorial options (including a £28 paw-print box), and aftercare touches like a card and seeds. - Practical help with continuity of care: contacting another vet to access notes (with permission) for a sudden illness visit.
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Murphy and Co Veterinary Practice is set up for both routine care and a wide range of surgical cases, with reviews mentioning neutering, tumour removal, dental work, and a laparoscopic spay. The practice also offers emergency veterinary services (stated as “24/7 or extended hours”) and is a veterinary nurse training facility. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe: - A “personal approach” and reassurance around procedures (including post-op support after a cat operation). - A mobile service used for vaccinations, which one owner chose specifically for a shy/nervous dog. - Calm handling of anxious dogs and supportive, practical guidance for new puppy owners.
Murphy and Co Veterinary Practice is set up for both routine care and a wide range of surgical cases, with reviews mentioning neutering, tumour removal, dental work, and a laparoscopic spay. The practice also offers emergency veterinary services (stated as “24/7 or extended hours”) and is a veterinary nurse training facility. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe: - A “personal approach” and reassurance around procedures (including post-op support after a cat operation). - A mobile service used for vaccinations, which one owner chose specifically for a shy/nervous dog. - Calm handling of anxious dogs and supportive, practical guidance for new puppy owners.

Llandudno Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group. The clinic presents itself as a modern, well-equipped practice with on-site diagnostics (including an in-house lab, digital X-ray and ultrasound), separated dog and cat wards, and an isolation unit. Out-of-hours emergency care is handled by Vets Now (as stated on the website). In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe clear explanations of problems and treatment options, and several reviews focus on end‑of‑life support (including pets being put to sleep) where the pace and communication are specifically mentioned as important. There is also a contrasting 1‑star review alleging a rude vet and a negative experience around euthanasia.
Llandudno Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group. The clinic presents itself as a modern, well-equipped practice with on-site diagnostics (including an in-house lab, digital X-ray and ultrasound), separated dog and cat wards, and an isolation unit. Out-of-hours emergency care is handled by Vets Now (as stated on the website). In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe clear explanations of problems and treatment options, and several reviews focus on end‑of‑life support (including pets being put to sleep) where the pace and communication are specifically mentioned as important. There is also a contrasting 1‑star review alleging a rude vet and a negative experience around euthanasia.

