About Dog & Cat Vets in Margate
For those primarily focused on routine care for dogs and cats, Margate offers several reliable options.
All clinics in Margate focus on companion animals, providing various services such as vaccinations, diagnostics, and surgeries. The consistent Google ratings and numerous reviews reflect the quality and reliability of care available. Pet owners can expect a range of standard services without the need for specialized or farm animal treatments.
There are 3 veterinary clinics listed for Dog & Cat vets in Margate.
Top Rated Dog & Cat Vets in Margate
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Vintage Veterinary Practice describes itself as an independent clinic (not part of a named corporate group). The website highlights an in‑house laboratory and lists surgery types including BOAS and C‑sections, and recent reviews strongly echo that it’s set up for breeding/reproductive work and surgical care as well as ongoing support.
Vintage Veterinary Practice describes itself as an independent clinic (not part of a named corporate group). The website highlights an in‑house laboratory and lists surgery types including BOAS and C‑sections, and recent reviews strongly echo that it’s set up for breeding/reproductive work and surgical care as well as ongoing support.
Thanet Vets is a small-animal practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews repeatedly describe vets who explain conditions and options clearly (including a “very thorough” consult for a dog vomiting blood) and a practice culture of not pushing treatment “for the sake of it.” Owners also mention routine check-ups, swiftly getting an appointment when another clinic was closed, and supportive care through end-of-life euthanasia.
Thanet Vets is a small-animal practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews repeatedly describe vets who explain conditions and options clearly (including a “very thorough” consult for a dog vomiting blood) and a practice culture of not pushing treatment “for the sake of it.” Owners also mention routine check-ups, swiftly getting an appointment when another clinic was closed, and supportive care through end-of-life euthanasia.

Margate PDSA Pet Clinic is part of the PDSA charity and is set up to provide free and low‑cost veterinary care for pets in need (including paid treatment at reduced cost, as described by reviewers). In recent reviews, owners mention surgical care with same‑day discharge (“operation… out the same day”), longer-term treatment for conditions like arthritis, and support through complex orthopaedic issues (cruciate ligament injuries) and end‑of‑life care. A minority of feedback raises a practical access issue: one reviewer says they were refused help due to an “out of area” rule.
Margate PDSA Pet Clinic is part of the PDSA charity and is set up to provide free and low‑cost veterinary care for pets in need (including paid treatment at reduced cost, as described by reviewers). In recent reviews, owners mention surgical care with same‑day discharge (“operation… out the same day”), longer-term treatment for conditions like arthritis, and support through complex orthopaedic issues (cruciate ligament injuries) and end‑of‑life care. A minority of feedback raises a practical access issue: one reviewer says they were refused help due to an “out of area” rule.


