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Newport Beach Veterinary Hospital: Kathleen K Fukunaga, DVM
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I tell everyone I know who has a diabetic cat to take their cat to Dr. Jeffrey Cohen at Newport Beach Veterinary Hospital.
We rescued Oscar, who is half Ocicat and half Manx at 4 months old. Of course we brought him to Dr. Jeffrey Cohen. In 1999, we moved to Oregon for 18 months on business. While there, we took Oscar to a local vet to have his annual shots and annual teeth cleaning.
I was horrified to get a call from the vet, advising me that they had removed one of Oscar's front saber teeth and wanted permission to remove others.
I told them 'No'. I was alarmed that they would remove a tooth and I questioned the necessity since Oscar was only a few years old.
When I returned home and took Oscar to see Dr Jeffrey Cohen he told me that Oscar's teeth looked fine.
Oscar is now almost 14 years old and hasn't lost a tooth under Dr. Cohen's care.
Here's a perfect example of Dr. Jeffrey Cohen being on the cutting edge of what is going on in veterinarian medicine:
In June of 2009, Oscar became diabetic and was taking insulin shots twice a day. Dr. Cohen suggested that we try a new diabetic reversal diet.
Oscar went on the diet and later Deborah Cohen was elated to inform us that Oscar's diabetes was officially reversed!
That's right! Officially reversed!
Oscar is totally off insulin and runs around the house like a kitten!
It is such a tremendous joy not to have to give my cat insulin shots twice a day!
I don't know who is more appreciative, me or Oscar!
Pros: Veterinian Specialist
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