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The Neighbourhood Vet!! :)


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I don't often find time to write up businesses, but I had an experience last week that can't go without!


As some of you may know, The Neighbourhood Vet closed is relocating to Lordship Lane. I had completely forgotten and on Friday I walked to their old location looking to buy cat food only to find the entire team working together to load up vehicles for their move. I mentioned what I was popping in for, and they had a look to see if they had any of our cats food. They didn't have any, but instead of sending me away empty handed, they suggested we head home and they would pick up a bag from their Crofton park location and deliver it. Not 45 minutes later they arrived, payment to follow this week.


Pretty incredible personal service!

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