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Hospitalization

Hospitalización gatos

At Pamplona Veterinary Hospital, our inpatient service is dedicated to providing intensive care for our patients. Many conditions require an animal to be hospitalised for intravenous fluid administration or the monitoring of their vital signs. Before, during, and after surgery, a period of hospitalisation is also necessary for preoperative blood work and a complete recovery before being discharged.

Our hospital has extensive inpatient facilities, with cages for small and medium-sized animals, as well as larger kennels for big and giant dog breeds. We also have a separate, exclusive ward for cats and another for animals with infectious diseases, which prevents the transmission of these illnesses to other inpatients.

Additionally, we have an incubator for neonates and exotic animals that maintains a constant temperature at all times and allows for the administration of inhaled medications. To help them recover and ensure their stay is as comfortable as possible, our cages are equipped with individual lighting, heated floors, and oxygen therapy.

Hospitalization is essential for animals that have just undergone surgery for diseases that require treatment and continuous supervision (renal failure, severe infectious processes, digestive disorders…), where they receive intravenous fluid therapy, parenteral nutrition and medication. 

Our veterinarians and assistants at Pamplona Veterinary Hospital provide constant supervision by checking your pet’s hydration, food intake, vital signs, oxygen levels etc.

This allows them to be sure of any changes in the patient’s condition so they can provide the correct treatment.

We have two different areas to take care of dogs and cats and a third independent area to isolate animals with infectious diseases to avoid possible contagion.

We have equipment for monitoring and treatment of all types of animals (heat lamps, infusion equipment, and an intensive care unit (ICU) cage in which oxygen and temperature are controlled).