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MetVetNYC

House Calls for Dogs & Cats Serving all of Manhattan

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Contact Us

Cary Nulton, DVM
212-414-2137
nultoncary@hotmail.com

Online Pharmacy

House Calls for Dogs & Cats
Serving all of Manhattan

House calls are not as
expensive as you think —
ask the doctor

Hours:
Tuesday through Friday:
11 am-8 pm
Saturdays:
9 am to 5 pm
Closed Sunday and Monday.


MetVetNYC Gallery

Buddy Shapiro Butter the magnificent MAFA Kittens Gibby the Mouse Fleur Sleepy Butter

Why House Calls?

Veterinary house calls offer many benefits for your pets. Both dogs and cats are territorial animals and they can be easily stressed when they are moved to a new — or unfamiliar setting — especially in crowded Manhattan. MetVetNYC specializes in in-home treatment for pets including many standard exam room procedures, vaccinations, and physical exams... More 

Why Spay & Neuter?

So many reasons! Health: Intact, or unspayed, females have a seven-fold higher risk of developing mammary tumors. They also have a risk of developing a uterine infection later in life, which can be serious — even life threatening. Intact, or un-neutered, male dogs are more likely to develop prostate problems later in life than are neutered dogs... More

Articles by Dr. Nulton

  • Contact
  • Are You Considering Adopting an FIV-Positive Cat?
  • Heartworm Disease: Prevention Beats the Cure
  • Oh, Mercy, Do I Need to Worry About a MRSA Infecting My Dog or Cat?
  • Recognizing Behavioral Changes in Aging Pets…and What You Can Do to Help
  • Thinking of Adopting a Feline Leukemia Positive Cat?
  • Understanding Cancer in Pets
  • Why Should I Spay or Neuter my Companion Animal?

Medical Memberships

American Veterinary Medical Association

New York State Veterinary Medical Association

American Association of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine

Veterinary Information Network

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