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Businiess name:  Petcallvetnyc
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Dr. Levy is great!!! My family and I are so lucky to have found her. My cat was initially taken to another veterinarian in the Bronx because we wanted our cat's tumor examined since she kept scratching and licking it causing it to bleed. A couple of years ago we were told that the tumor was not cancerous but we wanted to make sure that this was still true. In addition, our cat also needed a nail trimming because she had ingrown nails that hindered her walking. Our cat is about 21 years old and for the most part healthy. However, when our cat was taken to the veterinarian in the Bronx, the veterinarian informed my sister that Delia was dehydrated and that rather than trim her nails and give her treatment she should be euthanized. In fact the veterinarian wanted to euthanize Delia as soon as possible.

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