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Gaynor Hill

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Sadly my Tommy cat Bertie passed away a couple of weeks ago,

I can not thank the Neighborhood Vets for there care and compassion, not only did they send me a condolence card but also the vet rang today to ask how I was doing

I've never had such care they give and I've had cats all my life and used different ones until they opened in Lordship lane

A big thank you to them

Gaynor

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I used Lomax so years ago had a cat and she got diabetes at 7years old they said oh you might as well put her down I said No I never do that they said well she will only live a year or so and it costs a lot for the insulin could not believe what they said never went back there she had injection everyday never a problem was 19 and half when she passed away at home
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