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Businiess name:  Cats Vermont-Veterinary Clinic For Cats
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
If you want to be pandered to, go somewhere else. Many vets treat their customers better than the animals. But if want great care for your cat from a woman who knows about caring for cats, take your kitty here. Yes she can come off as rude, but she loves cats and, like a cat herself, she is not always concerned about your feelings. I have had many cats and many vets, but Dr. Moore has been the best at helping me care for my cats. She always designs treatment plans with the cat in mind -- minimum invasiveness, safest approach, etc. Many vets think too medically and don't consider the impact on the cat or the risks involved. Dr. Moore is only agressive when agressive treatment is called for and other steps haven't worked. That's more important to me than small talk.

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