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DEVI
Devi came to us as a stray from Jefferson County Animal Control. We let them know, after losing our precious Jelly Bean, that we would be interested in another Persian or Himalayan cat if one came to their facility. They ended up finding Devi in an abandoned house, very thin, and completely matted. No one came to claim her, so they brought her to us. We had to shave all her hair off and nurse weight back onto her. And she has been ruling the clinic ever since. She is very demanding when no one is paying attention to her. She can be a bit of a diva.
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MANGO
Mango came to us from Jefferson County Animal Control after his colon was dying from a prolapse and he survived with the great loving care our veterinary nurses bestowed upon him. He had to have several surgeries in order to fix the prolapse. Mango had several complications after the surgeries and due to needing extensive care we decided to make her part of the Animal House family. Mango loves food so much that he hangs out on top of the refrigerator all day long, only coming down occasionally for love.
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SUZY Q.
Suzy came to us through Jefferson County Animal Control with a prolapsed rectum. Suzy had to have several surgeries in order to fix the prolapse. Over the time frame that she was with us, we fell in love with her. Suzy is a joy to have around the hospital. She likes to run from one end of the hospital to the other at any moment’s notice. She loves a good nap in the sunlight and has all the girls trained to give her treats. Suzy loves all the clients who come in so they can tell her how pretty she is. She is a treat hound and beware...she will try to get clients to follow her to the treat jar for more treats. Do not fall for her Jedi mind tricks!
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