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Businiess name:  Cat Clinic Of Seattle
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I just finished almost 10 years of care for my pet at the Cat Clinic of Seattle (it probably would have been longer, but my cat was a stray and already had part of his life behind him when I got him). My pet was always well cared for with loving attention. In fact, when I first got him they diagnosed him with Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (cat AIDs) and told me that it might affect his immune system later. They were right, that's what killed him. In between those two events they always provided high quality medical care and I always felt that my pet was in good hands. The vet was willing to answer all of my questions, even the ones I thought of after an appointment or ones to determine if an appointment was neccessary. There were lots of times that they said that we can take care of the problem at the next regularly scheduled appointment (my cat had diabetes so we were going every month or two).\r \r I don't know if the Cat Clinic specializes in anything other than dental work, but when

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