A House-Call Veterinarian Specializing in Cats, Supporting the "Uncatchable"
Tadami Animal Hospital, a house-call veterinary clinic specializing in cats, aims to create a future where all beloved cats can receive medical care safely in their own territory.
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- 📰 Published: April 1, 2026 at 18:00
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Our clinic supports April Dream, an initiative to make April 1st a day for announcing dreams.
This press release is the dream of "Tadami Animal Hospital."
"Creating a future where all beloved cats can receive medical care safely in their own territory."
They hide just by seeing the carrier.
Forcing them to be caught causes severe stress or panic.
For owners living with shy or fearful cats, the act of "taking them to the animal hospital" itself can be a major barrier.
As a house-call veterinary clinic specializing in cats, our clinic's consultation style involves the veterinarian visiting your home instead of forcing the cat to go outside.
By conducting examinations in a familiar environment, we believe we can minimize stress and carefully understand the cat's true condition.
We aim to reduce the choice of "giving up on treatment because they can't go to the clinic" and to spread house calls, including emergency care for terminal stages, as a "standard option" in society.
■ Background of the Dream
Cats are highly sensitive animals to environmental changes. Stimuli such as unfamiliar places, sounds, and smells can affect their behavior and physical condition during examination.
Therefore, in animal hospitals, it can sometimes be difficult to grasp their true calm state.
Furthermore, for owners, missing opportunities for examination due to the inability to "catch" their cat can lead to delays in health management and accumulation of anxiety.
Our clinic is redesigning the ideal form of veterinary care to address these challenges, making it stress-free for both cats and their owners.
■ Our Clinic's Cat-Specialized Approach: Comprehensive Care Support in the "Home as an Examination Room"
Based on over 20 years of clinical experience, including emergency medicine, we provide consistent care ranging from emergency responses possible during house calls to routine health management and senior care.
By having the same veterinarian continuously visit your home, we can deepen our understanding of the cat's personality and living environment, allowing us to provide individualized care.
Furthermore, examinations do not start with "can the cat be caught?" but with "how can we approach this cat without causing undue stress?" in collaboration with the owner.
We view the cat and owner as a single unit, striving to make choices that minimize regret. We support this process itself as part of veterinary medicine.

※"April Dream" is a project by PR TIMES where companies announce their dreams they wish to achieve on April 1st. We are seriously committed to realizing this dream.
■ Animal Hospital Overview
Trade Name: Tadami Animal Hospital
Representative: Keiko Tadami, Director
Location: Sakai, Musashino City, Tokyo
Established: October 4, 2024 (World Animal Day)
Business Activities: House-call veterinary clinic specializing in cats
URL: https://www.tadami-vetclinic.com/
Instagram: @tadami_vetclinic
https://www.instagram.com/tadami_vetclinic/
【Inquiries from patients regarding this matter】
Tadami Animal Hospital
Official LINE: https://lin.ee/Xd02tMO
FAQ
What services does Tadami Animal Hospital offer?
Tadami Animal Hospital provides house-call veterinary services for cats, allowing them to receive examinations at home with minimal stress. They offer comprehensive care from emergency response to daily health management.
Why specialize in house-call veterinary care for cats?
Cats are highly sensitive to environmental changes, and clinic visits can cause significant stress. House calls minimize stress by allowing examinations in their familiar home environment.
Which cats are eligible for this service?
The service primarily targets beloved cats and their owners who find clinic visits difficult, such as cats that dislike carriers, are fearful, or shy.