Come to a vet who truly understands your cat’s health.

Whether your feline family member has been sick and never seems to get better, or you just want the best possible care for them. Give us a call. We’ve served cat families like yours for over 30 years.

 
 
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Meet the Cat Doctors

 

Dr. Alison Bradbury

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Dr. Alison Bradbury started with The Cat Doctor in 2006, first as a Veterinary Assistant, then as a Registered Veterinary Technician. She graduated Cum Laude from UGA’s  College of Veterinary Medicine, where she received the American Association of Feline Practitioners Award and the Blanche D. Hayes Award for Exceptional Proficiency in Feline Medicine and Surgery. Most recently, UGA endowed the Alison Bradbury Chair in Feline Health in her honor.

Dr. Ana Kay Guimarães

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In 2021, Dr. G joined The Cat Doctor family. She began practicing in 2013 after receiving her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from The Ohio State University. As a third-generation vet with additional degrees in Biochemistry and Animal Nutrition, Dr. G has devoted her life to animal science since childhood. She is a member of the AVMA, American Association of Feline Practitioners, is a certified cat-friendly veterinarian, has five cats, two Great Danes, and a husband to boot.

Dr Azusena Martinez

Dr. Martinez, the newest addition to The Cat Doctor, received her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from UGA in 2022. She began her career in shelter medicine, but switched pace to concentrate on individual pets and the people who love them. Dr. Martinez is fear-free certified, a member of the American Association of Feline Practitioners, and is passionate about helping every patient (and their owners) feel comfortable at The Cat Doctor. She is also the proud (cat) mom of two lovely boys, Tofu and Meech.

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From our clients

 
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General wellness

My cats lived to be 17 and the other to over 20. It was these vets and this staff that helped me keep my cats healthy and thriving for so many years


- Susan H (Google reviews)

Second opinion

The Cat Doctor diagnosed Penelope with a rare fungal disease that wasn't found during the many visits to the prior vet. Had she stayed at the last vet, she almost certainly wouldn't be around.

- Thomas K (Google eviews)

 
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What sets a feline specialist apart from a mixed-practice vet?

As specialists, we can focus more time learning about feline medicine than a traditional mixed-practice vet.

A few ways we do that include:

  • Researching more feline-specific treatments

  • Attending feline-focused seminars

  • Trialing new pharmaceuticals

  • Reading feline-only medical journals

 

What does that mean for me?

Some of our reading list.

Some of our reading list.

You are the beneficiary of all of that extra research time. At The Cat Doctor, we apply this knowledge for our clients and…

  • Head off health problems earlier

  • Correctly diagnose sooner

  • Reduce waste with treatments we know to be ineffective

  • Provide more options for treatment

 
 

Request an appointment

 

We offer flexible scheduling. Please fill out the form below to receive prompt attention. If you would prefer to speak directly with one of our knowledgeable team members please call 404.257.0048.

 
 
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