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Bregman, Allan, Dvm - Paws & Claws Veterinary Hosp
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I have never seen anyone be able to calm a scared cat down just by holding her in the right position and quietly whispering to her.
My cat is a street rescue and for the first couple of years was EXTREMELY skittish and would violently claw any threat without even thinking about it. Once she needed her (they won't let me write the word, WTF?) glands expressed. When we started we were afraid she would need to be anesthetized for the procedure. But after only 5-10 seconds the vet and her assistant had her lying on her side and calmly purring as they did their dirty work. They pet her and whispered assurances to her the whole time.
When I got her home she did not hide or seem traumatized in any way. About 2 weeks later she jumped into my lap for the first time and has become the calmest, most loving lap-cat. I feel like that experience taught her that the humans in her life are here to help her. It was amazing. She's been back a couple of times for this or that and she always seems happy to see the vet. It's weird, but it's all I ned to know about the place.
Pros: Fast, reliable, knowledgeable, caring
Cons: They always try and sell some junk you don't need
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