Healing Light. Gentle Relief. Happier Cats.

Therapeutic laser, also known as photobiomodulation, is a non-invasive treatment that uses specific wavelengths of light to stimulate your cat’s own cells, helping them heal faster and feel more comfortable.

Much like sunlight helps plants create energy, laser therapy helps your cat’s cells produce energy. This leads to reduced inflammation, decreased pain, and improved healing, all without drugs or sedation.

Laser therapy is always used as part of a personalized treatment plan, alongside other medical care.

🐱Why We Love Laser Therapy for Cats

  • Drug-free and non-invasive
  • Comfortable and stress-free for most cats
  • Decreases inflammation
  • Reduces pain through multiple pathways
  • Accelerates healing and tissue repair
  • Improves circulation and oxygen delivery

🐱Did You Know?

Up to 90% of cats over the age of 10 have arthritis, even if they don’t limp or cry out.

Laser therapy can help senior cats by:

  • Improving comfort and mobility
  • Reducing chronic inflammation
  • Supporting long-term quality of life

🐱Conditions That May Benefit from Laser Therapy

Laser therapy can be used to support healing and comfort for many feline conditions, including:

  • Post-surgical recovery
  • Wounds and slow-healing injuries
  • Arthritis and mobility issues
  • Skin inflammation
  • Dental disease and oral pain
  • Urinary tract inflammation
  • Pancreatitis and other abdominal inflammation

Nearly every area of a cat’s body can be treated with photobiomodulation!

🐱What Does Treatment Look Like?

  • Short, gentle sessions
  • No shaving, sedation, or downtime
  • Many cats relax, or even purr, during treatment
  • After an initial induction period, many cats are maintained with monthly sessions

Every plan is customized to your cat’s needs.

🐱Curious If Laser Therapy Is Right for Your Cat?

Ask our team how therapeutic laser can be integrated into your cat’s care plan.

Because comfort matters at every age.

🐱How often do I have to come?

Treatment schedules can vary from cat to cat. Generally, for a chronic condition, cats will receive a treatment 2-3 times a week for the first 3 weeks, then one treatment every 3-4 weeks as long as the issue causing the inflammation persists. For more acute conditions, such as recovering from an ear infection or a surgery, anywhere from 1-4 sessions may be warranted.

🐱What will it cost?

Depending on your cat’s needs, you can purchase a single treatment or multiple treatments at a discount.

One treatment
Up to 5 minutes: $40
5-10 minutes: $50
Greater than 10 minutes: $60
Package of 6 treatments:
Up to 5 minutes: $220
5-10 minutes: $275
Greater than 10 minutes: $330
Package of 10 treatments:
Up to 5 minutes: $360
5-10 minutes: $450
Greater than 10 minutes: $540