Streetlevel: New Veterinarian for Fulton Street
This new signage for a soon-to-open veterinary clinic called Brooklyn Cares at 944 Fulton Street between St. James and Cambridge popped up at the end of last week. The clinic, which will specialize in holistic medicine for small animals (in addition to doing all the standard vet stuff), is slated to open on April 1….

This new signage for a soon-to-open veterinary clinic called Brooklyn Cares at 944 Fulton Street between St. James and Cambridge popped up at the end of last week. The clinic, which will specialize in holistic medicine for small animals (in addition to doing all the standard vet stuff), is slated to open on April 1. The website’s not live yet but you can reach them by calling 718-783-5500 or by emailing tim@brooklyncaresvet.com. It’s really great to see a new business (and peppy signage) in this heretofore forlorn stretch of Fulton Street. Good luck to them! GMAP
Park Slope Veterinary Care on 5th Ave between (i think) 8th and 9th. Dr. Maddon was a genius with my 15 year old, cranky at best, thinks vet visits are cat torture up there with waterboarding cat.
Rob, Silverman @ Prospect Park Animal Clinic.
rob- aren’t you near Animal Kind on 7th Ave and (I think) around 11th St. they are very nice.They take all animals (maybe even gerbils).
okay i completely confused holistic with spiritual / psychic healing. nevermind! lol. soo… where is there a good vet in park slope where i can take a pitbull? he’s not a huuuge pitbull or anything. i live right near the cat clinic and that supposedly takes small dogs but i dont want to bring my dog in there. his regular vet is in chelsea and i dont want to have to take a pet taxi to and from bk to get there. plus my vet in chelsea was a major snob and i got bad vibes from her.
anyway, best of luck to the new vet place!
*rob*
Finally, a thread where we can talk about cats! [Sorry, going back to the OT now…]
It wasn’t just you, wasder. I would love to see more restaurants, grocers, etc, but people do use holistic vets. And Goldie, yeah, even people with Pitbulls.
say what you will, but this side of fulton is more likely to have pit bulls that end up in the shelters when the owners tire of them.
No problem rh. I also wish them luck and love pets. It just clarifies for me what more basic amenities we need on Fulton.
I don’t get what the problem is. I have 8 pets and I’m pretty happy with my current vet because he practices both holistic and traditional medicine. This is something I would specifically seek out and I know I’m not the only one.