Hospital at the car factory for animals. Veterinary clinic Avtozavodskaya. Veterinary clinic and pet hotel "Kotofey"

The veterinarian is called 24 hours a day in Moscow and the nearest Moscow region.

Veterinarians come to your home with all the equipment necessary for castration of a dog, sterilization of a cat, emergency intervention in case of poisoning, injuries, difficult childbirth, fractures, taking tests, surgery, diagnostics.

Why you should contact our Avtozavodskaya veterinary clinic:

  • Experienced staff. The veterinarians at the clinic have extensive experience.
  • Modern equipment - the latest medical supplies, vaccines, diagnostic tools.
  • Attractive prices.
  • The entire list of services includes all types of operations at home and in a veterinary clinic.
  • Recommendations for care, feeding, maintenance and Free consultation by phone.

Call a veterinarian around the clock

Any animal can be hurt or injured at any time of the day, and transporting your pet to a veterinary clinic is often not recommended. If your pet is injured, call the 24-hour Avtozavodskaya veterinary clinic. A veterinarian can be called to your home at any time. Our veterinary clinics are located throughout Moscow, so they arrive at your home in the shortest possible time.

Advantages of calling a veterinarian at home:

  • No stress for the pet. Transporting a wounded animal can only worsen its condition. The veterinarian will arrive in any area of ​​Moscow and the Moscow region.
  • This is convenient for the owner. All operations without harm to the pet’s health are carried out at home.
  • Affordable prices. The cost of veterinary care at home does not differ from that at the Avtozavodskaya veterinary clinic.

Veterinary clinic and pet hotel "Kotofey"

Address of the veterinary clinic in Moscow: Avtozavodskaya metro station, st. Leninskaya Sloboda, building 9, 115280, Moscow, Russian Federation

Addresses of branches of the pet hotel "KOTOFEY":

  • st. Svoboda (Skhodnenskaya metro station)
  • st. Vilisa Latsis street (Planernaya metro station)
  • Grekova street (Medvedkovo metro station)
  • Leninskaya Sloboda street (Avtozavodskaya metro station)
  • Zelenodolskaya street (metro station Ryazansky Prospekt)

Contact phone number: +7-495-204-37-39

The veterinary clinic on Avtozavodskaya Kotofey was founded ten years ago and has been an accredited member of the Association of Veterinary Clinics since 2003 in Moscow and the Moscow region. Vet clinic strives to provide quality, friendly veterinary care for pets in Moscow and the region.

Our patients include all types of animals and pocket pets: dogs, cats, birds, reptiles (i.e. snakes, lizards, turtles), amphibians (i.e. frogs, salamanders), rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, hamsters, gerbils , sugar gliders (flying squirrels), rats and mice.

We know very little about the time of the appearance of the first domestic animals; there is practically no confirmed information about them. There are no legends or chronicles preserved about that period of human life when we were able to tame wild animals. It is believed that already in the Stone Age, ancient people had domesticated animals, the ancestors of today's domestic animals. The time when man got modern domestic animals remains unknown to science, and the formation of today's domestic animals as a species is also unknown.

Scientists assume that every domestic animal has its wild ancestor. Proof of this is archaeological excavations carried out on the ruins of ancient human settlements. During excavations, bones were found belonging to domestic animals of the ancient world. So it can be argued that even in such a distant era of human life, domesticated animals accompanied us. Today there are species of domestic animals that are no longer found in the wild.

Many of today's wild animals are feral animals caused by humans. For example, let's take America or Australia as clear evidence of this theory. Almost all domestic animals were brought to these continents from Europe. These animals have found fertile soil for life and development. An example of this is hares or rabbits in Australia. Due to the fact that there are no natural predators dangerous for this species on this continent, they multiplied in huge numbers and went wild. Since all rabbits were domesticated and brought by Europeans for their needs. Therefore, we can say with confidence that more than half of wild domesticated animals are former domestic animals. For example, wild city cats and dogs.

Be that as it may, the question of the origin of domestic animals should be considered open. As for our pets. The first confirmations in chronicles and legends we meet are a dog and a cat. In Egypt, the cat was a sacred animal, and dogs were actively used by humanity in the ancient era. There is plenty of evidence for this. In Europe, the cat appeared in its mass after crusade, but firmly and quickly occupied the niche of a pet and mouse hunter. Before them, Europeans used various animals to catch mice, such as weasels or genets.

Domestic animals are divided into two unequal species.

The first type of domestic animal is farm animals that directly benefit humans. Meat, wool, fur and many other useful things, goods, and are also used by us for food. But they do not live directly in the same room with a person.

The second type is pet animals (companions), which we see every day in our houses or apartments. They brighten up our leisure time, entertain us and give us pleasure. And most of them are almost useless for practical purposes. modern world, these are for example hamsters, guinea pigs, parrots and many others.

Animals of the same species can often belong to both species, both farm animals and pets. A prime example of this is that rabbits and ferrets are kept at home as pets, but are also bred for their meat and fur. Also, some waste from pets can be used, for example, the hair of cats and dogs for knitting various items or as insulation. For example, belts made of dog hair.

Many doctors note the positive impact of pets on human health and well-being. We can notice that many families who keep animals at home note that these animals create comfort, calm, and relieve stress.

This encyclopedia was created by us to help pet lovers. We hope that our encyclopedia will help you in choosing a pet and caring for it.

If you have interesting observations of your pet’s behavior and want to share information about a pet or edit an article on our website. And if you have a nursery, veterinary clinic or animal hotel near your home, be sure to write to us about them at , so that we can add this information to the database on our website.

The Bio-Vet veterinary clinic is always nearby. Our branches are located in every district of Moscow within walking distance from the metro. All clinics in the network operate around the clock, which will allow you to quickly provide assistance to your pet.

Single phone veterinary clinics will allow you to quickly make an appointment or get all the necessary information based on the results of examinations.

All network clinics are equipped modern equipment for accurate diagnosis of diseases. And highly qualified doctors can handle even the most difficult cases. Own laboratory makes it possible to quickly obtain test results.

Help in emergency situations

Often an emergency situation may arise when there is no time to travel long to the doctor, so you need to find a veterinary clinic near your home. The addresses of veterinary clinics can be found on the map on our website. You can choose the branch closest to your location.

By contacting Bio-Vet, you can get advice, treat your pet, and, if necessary, leave it in a hospital or pet hospital under the supervision of professional doctors.

Addresses of veterinary clinics

Bio-Vet 24-hour veterinary clinics operate in Moscow, the Moscow region and St. Petersburg. Use the single phone number of the network of veterinary clinics to make an appointment at the address that suits you and get the help your pet needs, as well as recommendations for further care.