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Businiess name:  Cats Vermont-Veterinary Clinic For Cats
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I find it interesting that most of the reviews of Cats Vermont are either very good or very bad. I think I can add some much-needed perspective. \r \r I've been taking my cats to Cats Vermont since 1995 and I am generally very happy with the clinic and with Dr. Moore. I do find that at times Dr. Moore can be very short with both customers and her own staff, and I think many of the reviewers focus on this rather than on the quality of care. However, she is an excellent vet and to paraphrase another reviewer, "going to the vet isn't a social experience."\r \r Many years ago, I had a beloved old cat who had diabetes and hyperthyroidism simultaneously, which is about the most difficult combination in the world to manage because they are both metabolic diseases that affect each other. I probably had Joseph to the vet an average of once a month over a period of about 3 years and he not only survived but flourished under Dr. Moore's care, chasing mice and climbing trees well into his late te

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