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Businiess name:  Castor Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I had a 12 week old kitten who had a very bad reaction to flea drops. I called my own vet, the office was closed. I went through the phonebook to find a vet as close to me as possible due to the seriousness of my kittens' health. I found Castor Animal Hospital and took her staight over. My kitten was suffering severe body tremors and I expected the worse. The vet looked at her (not before taking all my info first!) and told me that he sees this all the time and that she will probably be there for several days. I ask him if it was possible that she will survive. He said that he does not make any guarentees, but on the same note said "that she will be okay in a few days".The next morning I called to see how she was doing. I was told, "The same. Give it a few days". I asked if I could come in and see her. "Yes". I went over and she was brought out, limp, slung over the woman's arm. I could not believe that they were telling me that she was still viable. It was obvious to me that she was b

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