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I have an 18 year old Feline named Annie. She was an orphan and bottle fed as a kitten. Resulting in a very, very shy cat that really only likes me and tolerates my brother who lives with me. Needless to say leaving the house with her, car rides and Vet visits have always been rough. When I got there for my appointment it had it's own convenient parking lot behind the facility(which is great for downtown). The waiting room was clean and empty. The women behind the counter was pleasant and very helpful. The two resident cats that wonder the facility are happy and seem well loved by the staff.
Dr. Barron was the Vet that I met with and she was very nice and knowledgeable. I had done some research on line and thought Annie might have Hyper-thyroidism. After the consultation the pricing for all tests and procedures were clearly shown to me with no confusion. They even offered to clip Annie's unruly nails for free! Annie was the least nervous I have ever seen her at any Vet, and I have been to three in her lifetime
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