Catzablanca Cat Clinic & Hospital – Vets in Rocky Hill
Clinic Overview
Catzablanca Cat Clinic & Hospital is a feline-only veterinary clinic located at 1940 Silas Deane Hwy, Rocky Hill, CT 06067. The hospital provides routine and medical care for cats, with in-house diagnostics and support for sick or hospitalized patients. Hours are Monday–Friday 7:30am–6:00pm, Saturday 8:30am–4:00pm, and closed Sundays.
Catzablanca Cat Clinic & Hospital is a feline-only veterinary clinic located at 1940 Silas Deane Hwy, Rocky Hill, CT 06067. The hospital provides routine and medical care for cats, with in-house diagnostics and support for sick or hospitalized patients. Hours are Monday–Friday 7:30am–6:00pm, Saturday 8:30am–4:00pm, and closed Sundays.
Services
- •Cats only (feline-exclusive practice)
- •Wellness exams
- •Well kitten program with bundled first-year care
- •Vaccinations (distemper, rabies, leukemia, Bordetella)
- •Parasite prevention counseling (flea/tick/heartworm)
- •In-house laboratory diagnostics (IDEXX)
- •Digital X-rays (digital radiography)
- •Ultrasound with on-call ultrasound specialists
- •ECG (electrocardiograms)
- •Dental care, including dental cleanings under general anesthesia
- •Hospitalization and inpatient medical care
- •Oxygen kennel support and nebulizer treatments
- •Emergency services
- •Drop-off style appointments (“cat parking”) and traditional timed appointments
- •Boarding (mentioned in reviews)
Pricing
No published pricing information is available.
People
Dr. Linda DuPont (DVM, founder), TJ Finley (Practice Manager), MaryJeanne Cyr (Manager), and Michelle (Manager / Front Office Manager).
Reviews
Catzablanca Cat Clinic & Hospital has a 4.2/5 Google rating from 133 reviews. Recent comments describe staff as kind, knowledgeable, and thorough, with positive experiences for first-time cat visits in a cat-only setting. One reviewer highlighted drop-off appointments that allow time for exams and testing, and noted receiving quotes before visits and not feeling pressured into services; cost was described as potentially high but comparable to other practices. Experiences shared also include support during emergencies, boarding, and end-of-life care.

