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One of my feline friends, Humo, and I have nothing but genuine gratitude for Dr. Reif and his staff at LaPlaza Veterinary Clinic. In essence, they saved Humo?s life.\r
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Humo is a domestic short hair cat, about 10 years old. Last summer, when he rapidly lost weight, I took him to the first local veterinary I found?as we had recently moved and did not have a vet yet. The diagnosis was sad and sour. Not only was Humo suffering from an advanced case of diabetes, his teeth were crumbling down and he was FIV positive (meaning, he carries the feline version of AIDS virus.) The vet said Humo did not have much to live, anyway? and that to treat him properly for the diabetes, it would cost me about $ 300 a month. He recommended to put him to sleep.\r
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The next couple of months were sad indeed, as I watched Humo further loosing weight and energies even though I could tell he was not giving up, and was still enjoying the little delights Life has for us. In talking about it with a neig
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