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Businiess name:  Leopard Gloria Dvm
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I think these negative reviews are absurd. I don't take my cats to vet so that they (and I) can be snuggled and hugged and talked to in a baby voice. I take my cats to someone who is competent and who knows her trade and has great pride in her work. I am a medical student and back when I was considering vet school, I shadowed Dr. Leopard for a while and I was struck by how seriously she takes her work and how passionate she was about doing things correctly. For example, I remember watching her clean the teeth of a cat and tell me that even though she hates cleaning teeth and finds it boring and tedious but that she always does it thoroughly and properly, unlike many vets, because it's truly important to feline health. She spoke with great anger about a past vet she worked with who missed a serious injury in a cat and how she tried to rescucitate the cat. As a sidenote, that same summer I also shadowed several doctors in the area and they didn't seem nearly as competent or diligent. When my own cat died of kidney failure at an emergency vet clinic, my family was told by the vet there that Dr. Leopard had prescribed 10x the proper dose of meloxicam (he had an injured paw) and had destroyed his kidneys. We were furious when we stormed into her clinic and accused her of malpractice but she was professional and calm and showed us how the dosage was correct because she was using a new formulation of the drug that is 1/10 the standard concentration and was produced just for cats (the emergency vet was not a cat specialist and didn't know). I confirmed this on my own later with a third unrelated vet. A week later my family got a notice saying that Dr. Leopard had made a donation to the Cornell Center for Feline Health in the name of our cat. She hadn't made a mistake, we were already pacified, but she still took the time to do that. \r \r Sure she may be more Dr. House than Patch Adams, I could see why her demeanor might come off as brusque, but these people who wanted a teddy bear veterinarian didn't see how she conducts herself in the actual care of their cats and it was always with utmost professionalism. I've had super nice vets, like the vets at Roserock who botched my cat's surgery (which Dr. Leopard later had to correct). I stay at Cats Only because I know Dr. Leopard is truly passionate about cats and animals in general. And by the way, the cats that roam her clinic are not a ""gimmick,"" they are all unwanted cats that people dumped off on the doorstep of her clinic and that she took in.\r \r

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