Kidd Veterinary Centre
Welcome to the Kidd Veterinary Centre, a veterinary practice located in Forfar, Angus, Scotland.
Abbey Vet Clinics operates on East High Street in Forfar, Angus. The practice treats cats, dogs, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and other small mammals. The clinic has separate waiting areas for cats and dogs, consulting rooms, a laboratory, surgical facilities, X-ray and ultrasound equipment, dental equipment and hospitalisation facilities. Out-of-hours emergency cases are handled by Vets Now in Dundee and Aberdeen.
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| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Animal health certificate | £280 |
| Animal health certificate | £120 |
| Cat booster vaccination | £89 |
| Cat castration | £125 |
| Cat primary vaccination | £121.16 |
| Cat primary vaccination | £121 |
| Cat spay | £166 |
| Cat spay | £202.08 |
| Dog booster vaccination | £87 |
| Dog castration | £394 |
| Dog castration | £340 |
| Dog primary vaccination | £125 |
| Dog primary vaccination | £66 |
| Dog spay | £455 |
| Dog spay | £535 |
| Follow-up consultation | £64 |
| Microchip | £44 |
| Nail clip | £41 |
| Prescription fee | £36 |
| Rabbit castration | £198 |
| Rabbit spay | £257 |
| Rabbit vaccination | £150 |
| Standard consultation | £64 |
| Standard consultation | £118.43 |
| Standard consultation | £26 |
Based on 7 reviews
Simona Thompson
Google 25 April 2026
I have had chickens,cats and dogs all under Abbey. Always found them helpful. Recently had my dog to put to sleep and could not have found the vet anything other than kind, compassionate and professional.
Katie King
Google 24 March 2026
Absolutely excellent. Edgar, the vet was patient and very gentle with my Shih poo, Geordie drama queen! She got vaccinated and her nails trimmed. She had a full blown diva tantrum, before any needle or nail clipper touched her. Once all done, she scooped up the bribery gravy bones, like no biggie! Thank you for being so patient. Monty and Teebo are no bother! Buddy can rival Pandora for the diva crown! Was back again with Gus Gus, our house bunny and the nurse was excellent too. She trimmed his nails without incident! Highly recommend.
Ali
Google 9 March 2026
Woman receptionist extremely patronising. Vet didn't tell you anything about your pet, put it on the computer and that was that, but they told you how much the bill was though. Past visit was Richard and he is good
Karen Frances Andrews
Google 19 January 2026
I have previously written a review and oh my goodness was I wrong…. I have been lied to, shouted at told that ‘it is all in your head’ please please stay away from this toxic place. First of all they all lie about the positions they hold. Kayleigh, Arbroath told me she was the practice manager, Not True, Kaleigh then told my insurance company she was a vet, Not True, she signed a form saying she was the receptionist, True… Some one called Angie told me she was a Director, then changed that title to director of the practice then changed that to receptionist. I’m, quite frankly lost. My vet turned out to be a nurse. This is a joke. My insurance company are totally shocked by this behavior and informed me that my claim was refused because one of the ‘receptionist’ signed my claim off as being the actual veterinary surgeons fault that my cat suffered a hernia following a routine spaying as the hernia was a result of the spaying procedure, yes, you guessed it Kayleigh again. I am £690.00 out of pocket, money I had to borrow at Christmas to pay for this. Because of Abbey vets ridiculous handling of the whole situation Cats protection league paid for the spaying because I couldn’t afford it and then because of abbey vets incompetence my claim was denied. Turns out I’ve never actually set eyes on an actual vet, and if I have how do I know, who can I trust the vet I saw turned out to be a nurse I don’t know what else to say but please do NOT trust this vet or their counterpart in Arbroath as it’s them that call me to pretend to be directors, vet’s, surgeons or practice managers. You will lose money and it really isn’t worth it.
Karen Andrews
Google 26 September 2025
Lovely friendly practice. Relaxed atmosphere and easy to access with parking. The staff are lovely and most importantly knowledgeable. Great attention to detail. Would highly recommend as is less daunting than the large hospital like veterinary practices for the pets.
Ann Macrae
Google 10 November 2023
Excellent service as always ..took our puppy for 6month check up.
Susan Court
Google 16 July 2023
As it was our very first visit to the vets, my cat Oscar and I were very nervous about getting his first vaccinations. But there was no need, the vet calmed him down within seconds and Oscar never even noticed when it came to the injection! We came home and Oscar behaved as though nothing had happened. Fantastic place to go.
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