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Cross Creek Animal Hospital, located in Fayetteville, North Carolina, is a full service veterinary medical facility. The caring and courteous professionals at our hospital provide the highest quality medical and surgical care for your furry family members.
We are committed to preventative medical care within the framework of an education-based service. We have a simple philosophy: treat our patients as if they were our own and their families as we wish to be treated.
Please take a moment to contact us and learn more about our exciting veterinary hospital. Talk with us and take the first step for better health care for your cherished pet.
For after hours emergency care contact Animal Urgent Care at (910) 864-2844.
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Are you looking for a furry addition to your family?We often have kittens and adult cats available for adoption. Call or stop by for more information on our Soft Hearts Adoption Program.
E-Mail RemindersNext time you are in the clinic, make sure and give us your e-mail address and we will send you an e-mail reminding you when your furry friend is due for treatment. As always, we will still send out postcard reminders by mail.
Memorial FrameCross Creek Animal Hospital has created a digital photo album in dedication to the pets of our clients that have passed on. The frame is located in our lobby so that others can see. If you would like to add a picture to our site, please call Lisa. We can add any personalized caption that you would like to the picture.
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Flea Allergy Overview Flea allergy dermatitis is the most common allergy in dogs and cats. It is caused by flea bites, specifically skin reactions from the saliva of the flea. It is a very itchy disease and predisposes to the development of secondary skin infections. Oddly enough, most animals with flea allergy have very few fleas because they are so itchy, they groom themselves excessively, eliminating any evidence of fleas.