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This vet does specialize! This is very good, I had a pet chicken a few years back who has bitten by a dog. She was taken excellent care of. I had a pet rabbit who was attacked by a cat, he seemed to know the rabbit was going to die, but lied about its possibility to live. He said he was going to take him home but did not. I decided to try again a few years later however. \r
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I called up and was put on hold for about 3 minutes. Not horrible, then they seemed very outdated. I was going to get my male cat neutered, the wanted to wait until he was 6 months old! That was recommended many years ago, now it is known the cat can be neutered at 2-3 lbs and is recommended at 3-4 months before sexual maturity to prevent spraying and obesity.
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