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After Hours Urgent Pet Care Returns
A Salina Veterinary hospital that provides multiple, full services for household pets is offering after hours urgent care starting this Friday.
Town & Country Animal Hospital on 1501 S. Ohio, is keeping their doors open after hours on weekends for any immediate services pets need. According to the agency, they will treat pet services that include lacerations, severe infections, vomiting, diarrhea and seizures. Depending on the physical state of the pet, the hospital will recommend the pet to be transferred to K-State Emergency Services in Manhattan or the Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Hospital in Wichita. This will be determined if the pet is needing intensive care.
Town & Country Animal Hospital will also forward the pet's medical record to their primary doctor, along with a follow up.
Starting on Friday, April 11th the after hours urgent care will be:
People wanting to get their pet treated are encouraged to book an appointment by calling (785) 823-2217.
Regular hours will not be affected and will still be operation from Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 6:00 pm and Saturday 8:00 am – 12:00 pm.
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Comedian-Turned-Vet Brings Artistic Touch To Emergency Pet Care
Veterinary Improv: Fort Collins Clinic Redefines Emergency Pet Care
At Inkwell Veterinary Emergency Clinic in Fort Collins, emergency medicine meets creativity. Founded by Dr. Matthew Asciutto—a former professional improvisational comedian turned veterinarian—Inkwell is transforming how urgent pet care is delivered in Northern Colorado.
Dr. Asciutto, alongside Drs. Goldrick and Pappert, brings decades of emergency experience from around the country. But what sets them apart is their unique blend of scientific precision and artistic intuition. Drawing on his background in comedy and improv, Dr. Asciutto emphasizes listening, collaboration, and seeing each case as a work of art.
"Veterinary medicine is like art," says Dr. Asciutto. "Our patients are our canvas."
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Click to Donate This advertising makes North Forty News possible:That philosophy is reflected in Inkwell's colorful mural and echoed in its culture. The team operates with an open, supportive, "yes-and" mindset borrowed straight from the improv stage—one that encourages creative problem-solving, collaborative diagnostics, and a safer environment for patients and staff alike.
Inkwell stands out not just for its ethos, but its independence. As one of the few locally owned and operated emergency vet clinics in the region, Inkwell is focused on accessibility and affordability. They're open late on weekdays and weekends to serve the Fort Collins community when it matters most.
Located at 2261 E Drake Rd in Fort Collins, Inkwell is already making waves:
"We're very excited for this wonderful addition to the FoCo community and are thrilled with the value we received."
To learn more or book an appointment, visit www.Inkwell.Vet or call 970-851-8751.
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