About Dog & Cat Vets in Tarporley
Companion animals are at the heart of Tarporley's veterinary services.
All clinics in Tarporley primarily focus on companion animals, ensuring comprehensive care for dogs and cats. With strong overall clinic depth in this area, pet owners can rely on a variety of services for their pets. The presence of facilities offering veterinary nurse training also ensures a high standard of care, with well-trained staff available to meet routine and specialized needs. [Link to Tarporley's dog and cat vets page]
There are 2 veterinary clinics listed for Dog & Cat vets in Tarporley.
Top Rated Dog & Cat Vets in Tarporley
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
The Firs is part of the Willows Veterinary Group (a mixed-practice group that treats pets, farm animals and horses). The group states it provides dedicated emergency care 24/7, 365 days a year. In reviews, owners most often describe routine preventive care (vaccinations and check-ups) delivered with clear explanations and a calm, low-stress feel—several mention pets settling quickly during appointments.
The Firs is part of the Willows Veterinary Group (a mixed-practice group that treats pets, farm animals and horses). The group states it provides dedicated emergency care 24/7, 365 days a year. In reviews, owners most often describe routine preventive care (vaccinations and check-ups) delivered with clear explanations and a calm, low-stress feel—several mention pets settling quickly during appointments.

Decision-relevant details owners mention include praise for avian/exotics support (for example, ongoing treatment and advice for budgies, and surgery for a bearded dragon), alongside a couple of complaints about consultation cost and the depth of investigation—one hedgehog owner says they felt they paid “double” their usual fee for a consult that didn’t identify the issue.
Decision-relevant details owners mention include praise for avian/exotics support (for example, ongoing treatment and advice for budgies, and surgery for a bearded dragon), alongside a couple of complaints about consultation cost and the depth of investigation—one hedgehog owner says they felt they paid “double” their usual fee for a consult that didn’t identify the issue.

