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Businiess name:  Raymond Avenue Veterinary Hospital
Review by:  Guest
Review content: 
I admit it, my cats are my kids.  If I had more room, I'd have dogs too, and they'd be my kids too!  So when my big gray guy (Tucker) got sick, I was lucky to have the docs at Raymond Ave as my regular vets.  Dr. Kay is so nice, and you can tell he truly loves animals.  I love the fact that it's always Dr. Kay that I deal with.  Even though he has hundreds (more?) of patients, I always feels like he remembers my cats. He evens calls a few days after seeing Tucker, asking how he is doing, how I'm doing (I'm the one who has to force meds down his throat - and it's amazing how many claws and paws a cat can grow when he doesn't want something forced down his throat!), and he also suggested some alternative treatments for his, um, "blockage."  I'll spare you the rest of the  gory details! I'm happy to have found a good vet so close to my home.

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