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Businiess name:  Critter Care Veterinary Hosp
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Dr. Lorie Portugal is a brilliant surgeon with a very busy practice. Upon entering the facility, you'll notice an entire wall of tear-jerking photographs, thank you notes, cards, and letters from grateful pet owners. I'm not on that wall, as I never thanked her via "the written word"; so when I ran across these reviews, I decided to share my gratitude here instead.\r \r Two of my precious felines had life-changing surgery at Critter Care, with zero complications in both cases. After methodic testing, and careful consideration, their quality (and quantity) of life was returned to them. I smile, and think of Dr. Lorie, every time I see them jumping, playing, and chasing imaginary friends and foes; something they were no longer able to do before surgery. At times, they appear "out of nowhere" so suddenly, I'm sure they have a molecular transporter hidden around here somewhere; but that's a story for another time and place.

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