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Businiess name:  Animal Emergency Clinics West
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
A little tiny stray kitty meowed on the top of his lungs one cold January morning. I noticed him and saw he was under nourished and had a striking resemblence to Nunzio my male cat. So I took him in and fed him as he ate aggressively. My girlfriend and I decided to take him on and took him to the vet for a physcial. He passed the big tests like cat HIV and a couple other tests. So we took him home and enjoyed his presence for about a week, then he began to vomit chronically. So we took him to the emergency clinic here listed and they took some snap tests to determine he had K9 Parvo. The lady vet Dr Curci I believe her name to be, gave Andrea and I the details of the virus, and said we could treat little Timmy ( his name came to be) with agressivce fluids and antibiotics for about three days. She had said that about 50-60% make it if they can live past the 72 hour turning point. She was very nice and knowledgeable and very busy that evening, for they had like 3 other emergencies going

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