About Us

Hauppauge Animal Hospital is a full-service veterinary medical facility located in Hauppauge, NY. The professional and courteous staff at Hauppauge Animal Hospital seeks to provide the best possible medical care, surgical care and dental care for their highly-valued patients. We are committed to promoting responsible pet ownership, preventative health care and health-related educational opportunities for our clients. Hauppauge Animal Hospital strives to offer excellence in veterinary care to Hauppauge and surrounding areas. Please take a moment to contact us today to learn more about our veterinary practice. We look forward to serving the needs of your cherished pet.

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CATS FOR ADOPTION   Ozzy and Kipper are 3-year-old, neutered males in need of loving homes.  In addition to having extra toes, polydactyl cats like Ozzy and Kipper are known to have more of a relaxed and affectionate temperment than other breeds.  Their friendly and playful personalities will make them the perfect addition to any family.  If you or someone you know may be interested in providing these unique and handsome cats with a second chance at a happy life, please call or send us an e-mail today.

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To learn more about the extraordinary qualities of POLYDACTYL CATS, please visit  http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/catbreed/americanpolydactyl.htm

SEND US YOUR PICTURES   Feel free to e-mail us a picture of your pet.  These photos will be added to the website in the "Pet Gallery."  Remember to include a caption telling us a little bit about your animal companion.


PETCARE TELEVISION NETWORK   You can have access to PetCARE TV's entertaining and educational segments as shown in our waiting room.  Just visit their website at http://www.petcaretv.com


PET PORTAL   Communicate with us through Pet Portal.  It's free and easy to use, so sign up today! 




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FELINE VACCINE RECOMMENDATIONS Vetsuite Veterinarians General Practice Preventative Medicine GUIDELINES Vaccinations have saved the lives of millions of cats. Before the days of effective vaccines, cats routinely died from panleukopenia ("feline distemper") and complications of upper respiratory (herpesvirus, calicivirus) infections. Newer vaccines are available to protect against feline leukemia virus infection, feline infectious peritonitis virus and other infections (chlamydia, feline bordetella, ringworm).

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