East Lake Cat Care Center

East Lake Cat Care Center Medical services and luxury lodging for the discriminating cat

04/27/2026

Hey, everyone!
THE ADVOCATE MAGAZINE has nominated East Lake in Lake Highlands in not one, BUT TWO, "Best of" categories !

BEST VET
&
BEST BOARDING FACILITY

Now it's up to you to vote for East Lake! Daily votes are needed to show your support!

We are so honored to be nominated and we believe happy pets at East Lake are one of the best reasons to be nominated! Whether a pet is here for vaccinations, urgent care, bathing or lodging, it's important for your pet to be happy and as stress free as possible.

Just check out this super relaxed cat at the Cat Care Center! Now that's the picture of chill and the level of calm we strive for with all pet visitors!

Meet Lou Lou, a strictly indoor cat.Lou Lou was a rescue cat living on the street before she was adopted. She was pregna...
04/27/2026

Meet Lou Lou,
a strictly indoor cat.

Lou Lou was a rescue cat living on the street before she was adopted.

She was pregnant when found, just a baby herself, yet she delivered a littter of 3 kittens at East Lake who were lucky to be adopted quickly.

As often happens, the kittens are placed first, and the mother is left behind.

For Kate Wagner, East Lake Cat Care Center manager, adopting Lou Lou was an easy choice. It was one of those "love at first sight" things...

Kate prepared the nest. Plush beds... a toy box packed with anything a cat could ever want...strategically placed furniture to provide for squirrel and birdwatching at the giant windows in Kate's home. Neighbors have come to enjoy knowing Lou Lou as "the cat in the window" as they walk with their dogs around the area where Kate lives.

Kate thought she was all settled in with Lou Lou and that her house and home were complete. Lou Lou had been spayed and vaccinated and Revolution parasite prevention was already on board.

What Kate didn't bargain for was what a blood test revealed.

Lou Lou's test showed that she already had heart worms.

To look at Lou Lou, you would never know this.

As it turns out, Lou Lou was already incubating heart worm disease when Kate adopted her. All it took was the bite of one mosquito to infect her.

Sadly, If Lou Lou had been started on the topical preventative product called Revolution, even a little bit sooner, the worm would have never had the chance to develop in her tiny heart.

Unfortunately, there is no licensed or approved treatment to cure heart worms in cats, and even one worm can kill a cat.

Now, Lou Lou's options are a risky open heart surgery to physically remove the worms or to follow a supportive care treatment plan utilizing new medications to help avoid complications of worm die off which can trigger a respiratory crisis similar to a fatal asthma attack.

Now, Kate is arming herself with an intensive treatment plan with her East Lake doctors which includes antibiotics, cortisone medications and a newer medication called montelukast which fights inflammation cased by the worm.

Those familiar with this latest medication have called it "a game changer" in helping cats to survive heart worm infections.

When Kate was asked how she felt about Lou Lou's future care needs she said:

" I would have given anything to have found Lou Lou sooner, and to have had her on Revolution quicker.
That would have given me peace of mind, and kept her protected from this ordeal. I'm not giving up, and I'm really trying to stay positive. My hope is that this new treatment will save her, and that our story will help other cats. It's just too easy to look at your cat and think, "oh, she's fine"... or "she's a house cat, she couldn't possibly get heart worm"... or "she barely goes outside"...truth is, one mosquito bite can kill your cat and this is a completely preventable disease. If speaking up helps another cat, everything we are going through will be worth it. In the meantime, pray for us both. I really love this cat."

04/05/2026

In observance of Easter, we will be closed today. We will see you tomorrow! 🧡

01/17/2026

Notice: We are OPEN! 🧡

East Lake's DALLAS OFFICES are experiencing intermittent phone outages due to a Spectrum connectivity malfunction.

If you cannot reach us by phone, call +1 (972) 342-5151 or come directly to the hospital for emergencies or any pharmacy or food needs.

08/30/2025

Holiday weekend? We’re open!
It’s business as usual — call us at 214.342.3100 ☎️

We’re here to help 🧡

Cute as a button, tiny tuxie Cotton is 11 weeks old.  She needs a home!  Won’t you come meet this sweet kitten? 🧡
07/13/2025

Cute as a button, tiny tuxie Cotton is 11 weeks old. She needs a home! Won’t you come meet this sweet kitten? 🧡

Frodo is in need of a Fellowship!  At 10 weeks old, this little brown tabby kitten is almost ready for an adventure.  He...
07/13/2025

Frodo is in need of a Fellowship!

At 10 weeks old, this little brown tabby kitten is almost ready for an adventure. He’s very curious and adorably tries to play with anyone that comes by. Make it your quest to come meet Frodo!
No appointment required 🧡

New orphan Trinity is a one-year-old tortie.  She’s as sweet as she is pretty!  Come say hello at the Cat Care Center an...
07/12/2025

New orphan Trinity is a one-year-old tortie. She’s as sweet as she is pretty! Come say hello at the Cat Care Center and apply to adopt today online 💫

Dean is darling! ✨ This tiny brown tabby is only 5 weeks old, so it will be a little while until he’s ready for a home, ...
07/05/2025

Dean is darling! ✨ This tiny brown tabby is only 5 weeks old, so it will be a little while until he’s ready for a home, but apply today to adopt this little guy! He’ll go fast 🧡

Tiny tabbies need homes!  Bud and Aloe are males, white Chrysanthemum and Rose are female kittens.  They are 7 weeks old...
06/24/2025

Tiny tabbies need homes! Bud and Aloe are males, white Chrysanthemum and Rose are female kittens. They are 7 weeks old and will be ready soon. Apply online today!

Morrison was abandoned at ELPO in a cat carrier.  Poor guy, he doesn’t know what tothink about his abrupt change in circ...
06/22/2025

Morrison was abandoned at ELPO in a cat carrier. Poor guy, he doesn’t know what to
think about his abrupt change in circumstances. What happened to you, Brien tabby buddy? Let’s find him a loving forever home this time.

Apply to adopt today! 🧡

Address

10040 Shoreview Road
Dallas, TX
75238

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday 9am - 7pm
Wednesday 9am - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 7pm
Sunday 9am - 7pm

Telephone

(214) 342-2287

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