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Do cats show love?

It’s true, cats DO show affection and love! These independent beautiful creatures seem to be less affected by separation from their owners compared to dogs, but they definitely demonstrate devotion to their owners.  We just have to know the signs. Ankle rubs, grooming, special greeting calls, even genetic links spell the language of LOVE for cats and their owners.  Follow along as Dr. Elizabeth Colleran explains this furr-nomenon in more detail……

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What is “good healthcare”?

Okay, so we have the love language of cats well in hand (…or paw?), but the question now, is how do we reciprocate that love? The answer is in good, whole-body care.  This starts at home with a safe nurturing environment. They need mental enrichment, regular grooming, bathroom, and nutritional support, and training for travel.  At the animal hospital, we will provide exceptional care using exams, vaccinations, parasite prevention, oral health care, behavioral and nutritional counseling, and any diagnostic tests needed for additional information. Cats need good care to thrive as Dr. Kelly St.Denis explains below…

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