Compassionate Veterinary Care for Cats in Noida.
Cats often hide illness until it becomes serious. Our goal is to detect health problems early and provide calm, compassionate care in a low-stress environment.
Why cats need veterinary care built for cats.
Cats have their own physiology, their own way of communicating discomfort and their own idea of a good clinic visit. Everything on this page is written specifically for the people who share their homes with cats.
Cats hide pain
Feline instinct is to mask discomfort. Subtle changes in grooming, appetite or posture are often the earliest signs of illness.
Indoor cats still need care
Living inside protects from many risks, but not from vaccines-preventable disease, dental issues or age-related changes.
Travel is stressful for cats
A calm carrier routine, familiar scents and short waits at the clinic all make a real difference to how a visit goes.
Preventive healthcare matters
Yearly wellness visits catch feline-specific issues, kidney disease, dental disease and thyroid problems, before symptoms show.
Behaviour is a symptom
Hiding, over-grooming, litter-box changes or new aggression are usually medical, not moods. We take them seriously.
Routine wellness visits
Because cats age faster than people, an annual checkup is roughly equivalent to seeing a doctor every four to five years.
Everything your cat may need, in one calm clinic.
General Health Checkups
A calm, unhurried examination covering weight, coat, eyes, ears, mouth and abdominal palpation.
Kitten Wellness
Early vaccination, deworming, nutrition and litter-box guidance to set your kitten up for a healthy life.
Vaccinations
FVRCP, Anti-Rabies and FeLV where indicated, planned around your cat’s age, lifestyle and history.
Senior Cat Care
Gentler exams, blood pressure checks and screening bloodwork tailored to the needs of ageing cats.
Skin & Coat Health
Assessment of dandruff, hair loss, over-grooming and allergies with a focus on identifying the underlying cause.
Digestive Problems
Structured approach to vomiting, hairballs, appetite changes and diarrhea, from diet trials to diagnostics.
Urinary Health
Assessment and care for the surprisingly common issues around urination, blockages, cystitis and kidney health.
Dental Care
Oral examinations and dental care guidance for one of the most under-treated causes of quiet suffering in cats.
Nutrition
Life-stage feeding plans that support coat, weight and long-term kidney and urinary health.
Weight Management
Realistic weight plans for indoor cats, quietly one of the most impactful things you can do for lifespan.
Diagnostics
In-house CBC, ECG, BP and microscopy, plus partner-lab biochemistry, urine analysis and histopathology.
Digital X-Ray
Direct-radiography imaging for chest, abdominal and orthopaedic concerns, reviewed on screen within minutes.
The signs cat parents notice most.
Cats are quiet about discomfort, so small changes matter. Below is a friendly guide to what we see most often, and what it may mean.
Loss of appetite
In cats, skipping meals for more than a day is never routine and always deserves a professional look.
Vomiting
Occasional vomiting is common, but frequent or forceful vomiting, especially in adults, is worth investigating.
Hairballs
Very occasional hairballs are normal. Frequent hairballs often signal grooming, skin or digestive issues.
Diarrhea
Diet indiscretion, parasites, food sensitivity and inflammatory conditions all present similarly. We look before we treat.
Urinary problems
Straining, blood in urine or peeing outside the box needs urgent attention, especially in male cats.
Kidney disease
A leading cause of illness in older cats. Early screening allows a much longer, more comfortable life.
Skin allergies
Itch, scabs and hair loss can point to fleas, food or environmental allergies, each treated differently.
Ear infections
Head shaking, scratching or a stronger smell than usual are early signs to catch.
Dental disease
A quiet epidemic in cats, often the reason behind bad breath, lower appetite and grumpier days.
Unexpected weight loss
Weight loss in cats, especially older cats, is one of the most reliable signs of an underlying issue.
Behaviour changes
Hiding, new aggression, over-grooming and litter-box changes are usually medical clues, not moods.
Senior cat illness
Thyroid, kidney, dental and joint issues are all more common with age and are easier to manage when found early.
Small paws, big future.
Kittenhood is short and shapes everything that follows. A calm, well-timed start sets your kitten up for a long and confident life.
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First veterinary visit
A gentle first exam within days of arriving home, plus a plan for the coming months.
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Vaccination schedule
FVRCP starting around 6–8 weeks, followed by Anti-Rabies and any lifestyle vaccines your kitten needs.
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Deworming
Age-appropriate deworming through the kitten months, when parasite loads are typically highest.
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Nutrition
Kitten-specific food, portioning and meal timing to support rapid growth and long-term health.
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Litter training advice
Practical guidance on litter type, box placement and cleaning frequency to build reliable habits early.
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Socialisation
Gentle, positive exposure to handling, sounds and carriers so future vet visits are much easier.
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Routine health checks
Short, frequent early visits build trust with the clinic and catch tiny issues before they grow.
Older cats deserve slower, gentler attention.
The years when your cat has quietly loved you the longest are also the years small, timely adjustments make the biggest difference.
Kidney disease
One of the most common conditions in senior cats. Simple bloodwork and urine tests catch it early.
Hyperthyroidism
Weight loss with a good appetite, restlessness or a fast heart rate can all point to thyroid changes.
Arthritis
Cats rarely limp openly. Reluctance to jump, longer sleeping and a duller coat can all reflect joint discomfort.
Dental disease
A frequent hidden cause of low appetite, drooling and quiet behaviour in older cats.
Weight changes
Any unexpected weight gain or loss in a senior cat is always worth a proper look.
Vision changes
Cataracts, blood pressure changes and other issues can affect vision. Simple checks help catch them early.
Hearing changes
Older cats may sleep more deeply or startle easily. Environmental tweaks help them stay confident.
Regular blood tests
Twice-yearly panels become high value in seniors, revealing changes before they cause symptoms.
Comfort & quality of life
Small changes, warm bedding, easy-access litter boxes and gentle pain relief, make big daily differences.
Preventive care is a cat’s best friend.
Cats are private about pain and their conditions often progress silently. This is why prevention, done well, delivers the highest return on care for cats of any age.
A routine annual examination lets us spot subtle weight changes, dental issues, murmurs and skin conditions long before they become symptoms you can see at home.
Vaccinations such as FVRCP and Anti-Rabies remain important even for indoor-only cats, and parasite prevention quietly protects against issues that can flare up seasonally.
Dental care is the one thing most cat parents underestimate. Silent dental disease affects appetite, mood and long-term organ health, and once addressed, cats often feel dramatically better.
Nutrition and weight control shape everything from urinary and kidney health to joint comfort and energy levels. For indoor cats, this is one of the most impactful decisions you make daily.
From middle age onwards, early disease detection through screening bloodwork and urine tests catches thyroid, kidney and other issues in the treatable window, which really does add comfortable years.
An annual health screening for adults and a twice-yearly one for seniors is one of the kindest routines you can build into your cat’s life.

Care shaped by respect for feline behaviour.
- Quiet, unhurried consultations
- Gentle handling and cat-friendly waiting
- Transparent communication and honest costs
- Modern in-house diagnostics
- Digital DR X-Ray reviewed in minutes
- Time for patient education
- Individualised, cat-specific care
- Deep respect for feline behaviour
Trusted by cat parents across Noida.
Our clinic in Sector 90 is easy to reach along the Noida Expressway corridor and from nearby residential communities.
When should you visit a veterinarian?
Early veterinary care often prevents small health concerns from turning into serious illnesses. The signs below are common reasons pet parents call us, and each one is worth a proper look sooner rather than later.
Please do not wait until symptoms worsen. If you are ever unsure, reach out. A quick call or WhatsApp message often helps us decide together whether a visit is needed today, tomorrow, or not at all.
Cat parent questions, honestly answered.
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What makes Ichi & Ori different.
We believe great veterinary care is about more than diagnosing illness. It's about building trust, communicating honestly and treating every pet with the same compassion we'd want for our own.
Treat Every Pet Like Family
Every recommendation we make is the same one we’d make if your pet were our own.
Honest, Transparent Care
We explain every diagnosis, treatment option and expected cost before moving forward.
Evidence-Based Decisions
Modern diagnostics and careful clinical judgement help us recommend the right treatment, not unnecessary procedures.
Long-Term Relationships
Whether it’s a puppy’s first vaccination or care for a senior pet, we’re here to support your family through every stage of your pet’s life.
Because every cat deserves gentle, compassionate care.
Schedule a consultation before small health concerns become bigger problems. A calm, unhurried visit is often all it takes.
