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Cat Clinic of Cary
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Excellent and dedicated staff that will genuinely love your cat. Those who complain about price likely do not value their cat's well-being. (I found the cost to be more than fair. I am a poor graduate student, so you can trust me on this one) A cat is not a car. You should not be haggling your pet care. The facility is clean and welcoming. A sanctuary for your furry friend. Rather than being in a stuffy vet office with noisy dogs, your cat will be at peace with the sweet silence. Dr. Eachas provided expert care and even called other vets for second opinions. How often will you find this concern for your cat? Many vets seem to view cats as second-class pets. Not so at the Cat Clinic of Cary.
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