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East Valley Veterinary Clinic
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He is ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! Dr. Hohne has been my vet for the last three years. I had a senior cat whom I first brought here when he was 16. He had to have a surgery, and Dr. Hohne and his staff were incredible. He recovered very well. A couple months ago, he just stopped eating and drinking. I rushed him in on a Friday, and they found a lump in his liver. I brought him back on Monday, for a surgery/biopsy. And at no time, did they ever try to sell my things or tests I didn't need or want. His prices are incredibly reasonable! The best I have found anywhere in Los Angeles. We had agreed if it was invasive we would keep him asleep. Sadly, the tumor was everywhere. Before I could get to the office, he passed on the table. I made it to where they had brought him out, kindly wrapping him in a clean towel, and inside a cage for me to say goodbye too. I wept at his side for 5 minutes, and petted him. Then, he meowed! And began to breathe again! He came back to say goodbye. I yelled for Dr, Hoh
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