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Domestic Shorthair vet care in Brooklyn

The most common cat in the United States — mixed ancestry, short coat, robust genetic diversity. Highly variable in temperament, size, and color. Generally healthier than purebreds but still face the universal feline disease risks: kidney disease, hyperthyroidism, dental disease, and obesity.

For Brooklyn Domestic Shorthair parents: RexVet is licensed in New York and our veterinarians provide feline breed-specific care by video — no carrier stress, no clinic anxiety, just $64.99 per visit.

Per visit
$64.99 flat
Family Plan
$120 / year
Rating
4.9★ · 8,313 families
Structure
501(c)(3) non-profit

Licensed in Brooklyn, NY · Reviewed by Dr. Tiffany Delacruz, DVM · Last updated 2026-06-25

Top health risks for Brooklyn Domestic Shorthairs

New York Domestic Shorthairs face apartment-life stress (small spaces, neighbor noise), seasonal heating-system dry skin, and the universal senior cat risks of CKD, hyperthyroidism, and dental disease.

New York environmental triggers for Domestic Shorthairs

  • Apartment confinement drives obesity and behavioral issues
  • Winter indoor heating dries skin and respiratory tract
  • Building construction and noise stress trigger anorexia
  • Holiday stress (parties, deliveries) suppresses appetite
  • Multi-cat households common in NYC — territorial stress

Common breed predispositions in Domestic Shorthairs

Lifespan: 13-17 years • Size: Medium

  • Chronic kidney disease (CKD) — universal feline risk after age 10
  • Hyperthyroidism (also senior cats)
  • Dental disease (very common after age 5)
  • Obesity and diabetes
  • Urinary tract issues (especially male cats)
  • Cancer (lymphoma is the most common feline cancer)

How a $64.99 RexVet video visit helps Brooklyn Domestic Shorthair parents

Behavioral consults, CKD management, hyperthyroidism Rx, dental triage, and stress-anorexia management are top NY Domestic Shorthair telehealth cases.

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Why telehealth fits cats so well: no carrier stress, no clinic anxiety — just a vet on video while your Domestic Shorthair relaxes at home.

Care for your Brooklyn Domestic Shorthair with a licensed New York cat vet

$64.99 flat — no membership, no subscription, no surge pricing. Same-day RexVetRx delivery in most Brooklyn ZIPs.

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Domestic Shorthair care in Brooklyn

Frequently asked questions

Can a RexVet online vet treat my Brooklyn Domestic Shorthair?

Yes — RexVet is licensed in New York, which includes Brooklyn. Behavioral consults, CKD management, hyperthyroidism Rx, dental triage, and stress-anorexia management are top NY Domestic Shorthair telehealth cases. A $64.99 video visit gets you a New York-licensed vet who prescribes via RexVetRx (same-day delivery in most Brooklyn ZIPs). Plus: no carrier stress for your cat.

What health issues are common in Brooklyn Domestic Shorthairs?

New York Domestic Shorthairs face apartment-life stress (small spaces, neighbor noise), seasonal heating-system dry skin, and the universal senior cat risks of CKD, hyperthyroidism, and dental disease. On top of those city-specific triggers, common breed predispositions include: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) — universal feline risk after age 10; Hyperthyroidism (also senior cats); Dental disease (very common after age 5); Obesity and diabetes.

What's the New York-specific risk profile for Domestic Shorthairs?

New York Domestic Shorthairs face apartment-life stress (small spaces, neighbor noise), seasonal heating-system dry skin, and the universal senior cat risks of CKD, hyperthyroidism, and dental disease. Key environmental triggers: Apartment confinement drives obesity and behavioral issues; Winter indoor heating dries skin and respiratory tract; Building construction and noise stress trigger anorexia.

When does my Brooklyn Domestic Shorthair need in-person care?

Suspected urinary blockage (male cats — emergency), breathing difficulty, suspected toxin exposure (lily, antifreeze), or anything needing in-clinic diagnostics (x-rays, dental work, surgery) needs in-person care. RexVet handles triage by video first so you don't subject your cat to an unnecessary clinic visit.

Where can I get my Brooklyn Domestic Shorthair's prescriptions filled?

RexVet's in-house pharmacy (RexVetRx) delivers same-day in most Brooklyn ZIP codes. Alternatively, prescriptions can be transferred to any local pharmacy. Refills can be managed entirely by $64.99 video visit.

How fast can I see a New York-licensed cat vet for my Brooklyn Domestic Shorthair?

Most Brooklyn pet parents are connected to a New York-licensed veterinarian within minutes of booking, 24/7. No membership, no subscription — every visit is $64.99 flat.

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Medical review by Dr. Tiffany Delacruz, DVM

Chief Executive Officer & Lead Veterinarian, RexVet. Licensed in Florida, New York, and Virginia.

This page is an educational reference and does not replace veterinary advice. Always consult a licensed veterinarian about your individual pet.