Karlsruhe

The Arndt small animal center in Karlsruhe is internationally certified as a “cat friendly clinic” by the ISFM

The Arndt small animal center in Karlsruhe-Durlach has received the international silver certificate as a cat-friendly practice “cat friendly clinic”. This makes it one of the few clinics and practices in Germany that have achieved this. “We are very proud of the certificate awarded by the International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM), which demonstrates our ongoing efforts in further training […]

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The Arndt Small Animal Center is a member of the International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM)

By becoming a member of the ISFM, the practice's veterinarians and veterinary staff support the goals of this international organization to improve the treatment of cats worldwide: To provide not only a global resource for veterinarians in cat medicine/surgery, but additional information about welfare for cats, our practice provides additional information from practitioners for

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Our catchment area – Karlsruhe Beiertheim-Bulach

Beiertheim-Bulach is founded by the two formerly independent communities Beiertheim and Bulach and is located in the southwest of Karlsruhe with its 6,300 residents. The Beiertheim area begins at Ebertstrasse and stretches to the Alb and from Landstrasse 605 to the railway site. Both districts are limited in terms of expansion and development options

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Our catchment area – Karlsruhe Südstadt

In the middle of the nineteenth century, the Südstadt emerged as a workers' residential area and as the first urban expansion south of the first train station on Kriegsstrasse. The population rose to 15,000 within 20 years after the building ban was lifted in 1847. In 1900, as today, Werderplatz offered a center with shops. An above-average number of railway and postal workers

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Our catchment area – Karlsruhe Rüppurr

Rüppurr, which is located in the south of Karlsruhe, was first mentioned in a document in 1103 as “Rietburg”. The name “Rietburg” means; “House in the reeds or swamp”. References are made to Oberrüppurr and Unterrüppurr as well as to a castle district in 1265, and to a St. Nicholas chapel in 1351. Rüppurr became Protestant as a result of the division of the Baden market county of Baden-Durlach. The

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Our catchment area – Karlsruhe Weiherfeld-Dammerstock

To the left and right of the Alb, Weiherfeld-Dammerstock extends south of Karlsruhe. Weiherfeld and Dammerstock were built in the 1920s on the area characterized by meadows and fields directly behind the new main train station. The settlements are separated by the Alb and connected to each other via three bridges. In 1960 the EWG high-rise and a residential residence for

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