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I just moved to town and my cat was presenting with some signs of dehydration. (Of course, once I made the call to the Vet he perked up!). They got me in within a day. The front staff was very nice and friendly, the tech was very helpful and it really showed that she loves cats. The Dr was very helpful, too, and I didn't feel like I was a bad pet owner like the vet I had seen before I moved to town in my hometown. They provided me with lots of handouts, checked the cats microchip (which unbeknown to me, wasn't even registered even though I paid, so glad they did this especially being in a new town), gave me some dental food for the cat to try out, and gave us detailed info on his weight, etc. They even gave me a lazer pointer to help my cat lose a pound or two! When I left, they gave me an exam summary and went over it with me. I really appreciated this. My old vet just gave me a bill with no recommendation for a next visit. On their website, you can upload pics of your cat, and keep up to date with his health. They also have information online that you can look at, like how to bring your cat to the vet, and symptoms to report. I'm really glad I found this vet, and I love that it's cats only! Cause cats rule, dogs drool!
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