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Mountain Park Animal Hospital
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Let me tell a story about a young Abyssinian cat that escaped from her warm safe home one day. Her owners looked everywhere for her but to no avail. Little did they know that their pet, Amber, had a near death catastrophe with a car on a very fast street. She was left blinded by the dirt, debris and blood covering her face and body. A kind and gentle man drove around the corner and saw this pitiful cat struggling for life. He picked her up and drove her to MPAH where Dr. Nancy took her in, cleaned her up and gave her antibiotics and lots of love. When Amber was well enough to go home, Dr. Nancy went out searching for signs in the area where she was found by the kind stranger. Dr. Nancy spied a "Lost Cat" sign and went to the address on the sign. Dr. Nancy found Amber's home and reunited the lost cat back with it's family. Amber did loose her left eye, but she does just fine with only one. She continues to give us joy and love each day. \r
We will always use MPAH for all of our pet's
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