Vet practice in Canterbury

Vets4Pets – Canterbury

4(125 reviews)
Inside Pets at Home, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 3TQ
Open Weekends
Disabled Access
Car Park

Combined comparison cost

£123Dog comparison cost
£127.50Cat comparison cost
£125.25Combined comparison cost
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About this practice

Vets4Pets – Canterbury in Canterbury

Canterbury Vets4Pets is a veterinary practice located within Pets at Home at Riverside Retail Park, Ten Perch Road, Wincheap, Canterbury, Kent. The practice welcomes new clients and provides a range of veterinary services for pets. Their ethos focuses on trust and local community care.

As part of the Vets4Pets network, the practice benefits from being connected to a larger group, while aiming to maintain a local feel. They emphasise putting pets in the hands of trusted professionals. The practice's location inside Pets at Home suggests convenient accessibility for pet owners.

Practical information includes parking availability at the Riverside Retail Park. Clients can contact the practice via phone or WhatsApp for enquiries and appointment requests. The practice can be located using Google Maps, and directions are provided for easy access.

Vets4Pets – Canterbury is based at Inside Pets at Home, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 3TQ in Kent. The practice treats cats, dogs and small mammals and publishes prices for 6 services including consultations from £50 and dog vaccinations from £63. It is open at weekends, offers on-site parking and provides step-free access.

Animals treated

Dogs
Cats
Small Mammals

Vets4Pets – Canterbury Prices

From practice website
Updated 24 Jun 2026
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Combined comparison cost

Dog comparison cost

£123

Cat comparison cost

£127.50

Combined comparison cost

£125.25

Recurring care pricing

Consultation£9 below Kent avg (£59)
£50
Dog booster vaccination£8 below Kent avg (£71)
£63
Cat booster vaccination£5 below Kent avg (£73)
£67.50
Rabbit vaccination
£79
Kennel cough vaccination
£42
Microchip£19 below Kent avg (£29)
£10

One-off costs

Dog spay
£305
Dog castration£42 below Kent avg (£272)
£230
Cat spay
£115
Cat castration£21 below Kent avg (£109)
£88
Neutering (general)
£268

These vary by weight, breed and clinical needs — request a quote from the practice.

Additional services

Rabbit spay
£130
Rabbit castration
£110
Kitten vaccination course
£92
Puppy vaccination course
£92

Prices shown are guides extracted from the practice's published price list. Always confirm directly with the practice as costs can vary by pet, weight and clinical need.

Health Plans

Complete Care Plan

dog
cat
rabbit
puppy
adult
kitten
Small Dog/Puppy£19.99/mo
Large Dog£23.99/mo
Cat & Kitten£16.99/mo
Rabbit£10.99/mo
  • Vaccinations
  • Flea and worm treatment
  • Face-to-face health checks
  • 24/7 vet helpline

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Common questions about Vets4Pets – Canterbury.

Vets4Pets – Canterbury reviews

4(125 reviews)

Average rating of 4 out of 5 based on 125 reviews. Sourced from Google.

Latest reviews

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  • Jessica Phang· 3 months ago

    There was no empathy or kindness during the process of the passing of our family cat. I really would suggest the staff to be more considerate during difficult situations or take a course in how to deal with emotions.

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  • Georgia· 4 months ago

    Not attentive. Had to beg the vet to examine my rabbit. The vet just didn't seem to care. Prescribed some medication, but recommended the rabbit be put down. Said he couldn't figure out what was wrong. Went to another veterinary practice a few weeks later as he got ill again with the same issue. This vet examined the rabbit, tested reflexes diagnosed a spinal issue and provided treatment. Don't waste your time or money at this vets. Especially if you have a rabbit

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  • Hayley Keen· 9 months ago

    I have been with this vets for about 10 years, with our old dogs and now our puppies. I have often questioned the morality of this veterinary practice over various things however last week was my tipping point. I took my 17 month old dog in to be spayed, it wasn't a vet booking her in, I believe it was a veterinary nurse. I went into the consultation room where he asked me about my contract details and my dogs dob etc, he then proceeded to tell me (without ANY examination of my dog), that there has been an increase in dogs going in to be spayed that are having phantom pregnancies (like it's contagious), well we know where this is going! He said he needed to take my dog to be checked by the vet for said phantom pregnancy, he can back with my dog 2 mins later stating that she is in deed having a phantom pregnancy as there was a small amount of fluid coming from her nipples, he didn't even consider that it could be anything else. He gave me 2 options either she goes through her next season and then I can take her back to be spayed or they can give me some medication to stop the said phantom pregnancy at the cost of £85 and then I can take her back in a couple of weeks to be spayed, my dog has not shown any signs of nesting, lethargy, reduced appetite etc. I lost it at that point as they clearly were either trying to extort more money out of me or they were short staffed and didn't have the staff to perform the op. I say this with confidence as I took my dog to another vet with excellent reviews and they spayed her yesterday, I specifically asked about the phantom pregnancy and they assured me that she did not show any real signs of a phantom pregnancy. So vets4pets have certainly lost our custom. Absolute daylight robbery and complete lack of caring about the welfare of animals. Disgusting and despicable behaviour and yes David is the most rude and arrogant vet you will come across. We should have left there years ago

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  • Shakeel Ahmed· 3 years ago

    The reception staff were lovely but the vet, David, was incredibly rude and short tempered. Seemed like it was an annoyance to him when describing some ongoing issues my cat was experiencing and was very blunt and short in his responses. Very intimidating and not at all easy to discuss issues in an environment that is supposedly meant to be. Finding a new vet and would recommend anyone to look elsewhere.

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  • Saffy Skye· 6 years ago

    My 8 month old ragdoll had his neutering done here today and the staff were absolutely lovely. We'd left it longer due to Floki having a potential murmur that was picked up when he was 3 months old and came back and were told everything had now cleared up and the surgery could now go ahead. He was fussed over and loved on by the nurses which I am sure he would have loved. All in all, we had a wonderful experience at Vets4Pets in Wincheap and would use their services again in future.

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