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Businiess name:  All Pets Vet Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We have two male Bengal cats. For those of you that are unfamiliar with the breed, they are a mix of Asian Leopard and domestic cat. The Bengal is bred for show and as pets. These cats are very talkative, doglike, love to be with people and are very adventurous. Which brings me to the reason I am writing this review. Our younger cat, Bulllit II, was behaving listlessly, not interested in eating and not able to speak. At first I thought he was just tired and needed to sleep. Later when his symptoms didn't improve I contacted All Pets Vet Hospital and Dr. Sam.\r Dr. Sam recognized immediately that the Bullit II was in distress and suggested he be put on an IV and have a few tests. We agreed and felt assured that Dr. Sam would provide the best possible care. Over the next few days Dr. Sam kept us fully informed of the cats condition and although Bullet II showed some signs of improvement, it was not significant enough for him to be sent home. During this time Dr. Sam followed up on a

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