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122.1 | | STUDIO::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Tue Jan 07 1992 06:12 | 2 |
| THe Boston Cat Hospital is in Brookline and ther is always Angel
Memorial.
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122.2 | Vets around Marlboro | N2ITIV::LEE | As strange as I need to be | Fri May 15 1992 18:33 | 9 |
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I'm going to be adopting a couple of kittens in the near future,
so I am looking for vet recommendations in the Marlboro area.
(Un-recommended vets would also be helpful)
Thanks,
-Andy
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122.3 | Marlboro Animal Hospital | MODEL::CROSS | | Mon May 18 1992 12:51 | 18 |
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Andy,
I go to the Marlboro Animal Hospital. Both Dr. Levan and Dr. Nelson
are wonderful, and though expensive, the place is immaculate, and
they treat your pets like family members (not like animals). Also,
an added plus is that they have a "cat" side and a "dog" side, so
the two aren't mixed in the same waiting room. I have six cats now
(hopefully five soon) and they are quick to handle emergencys, they
are quite thorough in their testing, and if it is something they feel
is in the realm of specialists, they quickly bring these specialists
in from Tufts. I like them a lot, and I trust them implicitly.
Nancy
P.S. Their number is 508-485-1664 and they are located on Route 20
near the Route 495 on/off ramps.
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122.4 | vet recommendation near Harvard Ma? | KEYBDS::HASTINGS | | Mon Jun 29 1992 11:53 | 9 |
| I have moved intothe Harvard Mass area recently and need a good vet
recommendation for my cat. Can anyone offer a recommendation?
It has been too long since I had my cat checked out an she needs
shots as she can now be an outdoor cat (again)!
thanks,
Mark
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122.5 | New Veterinary Practice in Franklin | LJOHUB::CORBO | | Tue Jul 14 1992 08:20 | 17 |
| A friend of ours has just opened a new veterinary practice in
Franklin. This has been a life long dream for them to open their own
practice, so we are really excited for them.
Franklin Veterinary Clinic
430 East Central (Rt. 140)
Franklin, MA
(508) 520-9239
Dr. Dick Crowell
Will make house calls.
Carries pet products (food, flea spray, etc.)
His wife Diedre will probably answer the phone.
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122.6 | Ashland? | VERGA::H_JONES | | Mon Sep 14 1992 10:58 | 7 |
| Has anyone used the Ashland Animal Hospital (in the center
of town)? I'm taking Snoopy (my boy) in to get The Operation
tomorrow morning, and was just curious re: anyone else's experience.
Thanks for any info,
helen, snoopy & scooter
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122.7 | A long time ago ... | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | | Mon Sep 14 1992 11:25 | 5 |
| Probably not a lot of help, but when Dr. Cruise was the vet, I always
used Ashland. I moved away from town, before it changed hands, but I
haven't heard anything bad about them, so maybe that's good news?
Yonee
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122.8 | | VERGA::H_JONES | | Mon Sep 14 1992 13:50 | 12 |
| Hmmmm....Okay, thanks, Yonee.
I"m slowly working my way through vet recommendations in Feline_v1,
so maybe I'll run across something else.
I'm not sure who the vet is. I feel kind of stupid taking my
cat in for a first visit as a neutering. I feel like I should
have had a check-up first, but I'm really afraid he's going to start
spraying soon and wanted to get this over with while I can spend
some time at home with him.
helen
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122.9 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Mom to the Wrecking Crew | Mon Sep 14 1992 14:26 | 12 |
| It is common practice for a vet to first give the cat a complete
physical exam and vaccines (if none have been administered) before
performing surgery. I have brought plenty of strays in for first time
checkups, vaccines and neuter surgery all in the same day, with no
adverse affects.
Once you choose a vet you're comfortable with the rest will be easy. I
used to live in Ashland and was quite happy taking my cats there for
care. This was back in 1987.
-Roberta
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122.10 | | VERGA::H_JONES | | Tue Sep 15 1992 08:55 | 13 |
| re: -1
Thanks a bunch for the help. I left Snoopy there this morning.
He was a little upset, but basically pretty okay. I think
the sound of a cat yelling was a little weird, since both
our cats are the silent type, but he was a good boy.
The vet was very nice - his name slips my mind right now -
and talked to Snoopy to calm him down all through the short
exam.
I feel pretty okay leaving him there.
helen
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122.11 | Vets in Easton-Norton, MA? | MEMORY::ROBBINS | | Fri Oct 02 1992 10:52 | 7 |
| Any one have information on vets in the easton-norton,MA area? We just
moved this week. Fortunately, Prophet has adjusted real well to the new
place. It has a staircase and big windows!
Thanks for any info.!
Ginger
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122.12 | Vets in Clinton/Stow/Lancaster area? | LEDDEV::DELMONICO | Jim --<Philippians 4:4-7>-- | Mon Oct 19 1992 07:52 | 9 |
| Does anyone know a good vet in the Clinton/Stow/Lancaster area?
I've driven by Lancaster animal hospital but know nothing about it.
I have heard both positive and negative comments about the Marlboro
animal hospital. Same with a clinic in Stow. Little Jasmine
needs her shots and stuff!
Thanks in advance!
Jim
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122.13 | | AYRPLN::TAYLOR | D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F. | Mon Oct 19 1992 08:07 | 10 |
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Jim,
If you're willing to travel to Leominster, one of the best vets in the
area is right on Route 12 in Leominster. It's Central Animal Hospital
and the vets are Dr. Mulcahey and Dr. Moss. Both are wonderful people
and fantastic vets! Also have VERY reasonable prices!
Holly
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122.14 | | MPO::ROBINSON | um, let's try that again... | Tue Oct 20 1992 06:35 | 9 |
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Apple Country A.H. - Dr Cindy Schaeffer on rt 117 in
Stow. I used to work with her and she is truly wonderful.
I used to truck my kids up to her - 45 minutes, but I
decided it would be wise to find a vet closer to home in
case of emergencies... Their number is 897-9271
Sherry
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122.15 | Need vet in Sudbury | VMPIRE::BACHELDER | | Thu Dec 03 1992 14:03 | 8 |
| I'm going to be moving to Sudbury soon and will need to find a vet for
my two kitties. Can anyone make any recommendations of good vets in
the area (or vets to avoid)?
Thanks for the info,
Lauri, Ebony & Boo Boo
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122.16 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Mom to the Wrecking Crew | Fri Dec 04 1992 06:19 | 11 |
| My parents use the Sudbury Animal Hospital and have always been pleased
with their services. I have met one of the vets personally and she is
very nice. She and her husband own the practice (their house is right
next door to the office) together, and both are young and up to date
with the latest and greatest in technology.
Their prices are a bit high, but that is commensurate with the entire
Sudbury area. It is considered a pretty exclusive town to live in!
-Roberta
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122.17 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Mom to the Wrecking Crew | Fri Dec 04 1992 06:20 | 4 |
| Oh, the SAH is located on Route 20 a bit of a ways up from the Star
Market shopping plaza. It is set back from the road on the right hand
side (if you are approaching it heading west on 20).
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122.18 | Records? | VMPIRE::BACHELDER | | Fri Dec 04 1992 10:31 | 10 |
| Great! That's just the news I was looking for. SAH is near my new
place. Thanks for the info.
Should I get the cats records from my vet in Belmont and give them to the
new vet? Or is this unnecessary?
Thanks,
- Lauri
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122.19 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Fri Dec 04 1992 10:39 | 2 |
| I'd get the records. A medical history is always useful.
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122.20 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Mom to the Wrecking Crew | Fri Dec 04 1992 11:17 | 9 |
| Yes, do acquire the records. Not only is a medical history helpful, it
is also necessary in order to avoid redundancy. For instance, if the
vet has no written proof that your cat has been vaccinated during the
calendar year, and you have to bring the cat in for another reason, he
or she might insist the cat be revaccinated to protect their business
should something happen during it's stay.
-Roberta
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122.21 | Dr. Smith | GAVEL::FALLON | | Fri Feb 19 1993 13:02 | 3 |
| Dr. Smith on Great Road, Great Road Veterinary Clinic. A member of one
of my cat clubs recommends him highly.
Karen
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122.22 | Leo Bishop | TLE::MOQUIN | | Thu Apr 29 1993 15:11 | 12 |
| I have been taking my creatures to Leo Bishop in Nashua. He is so
nice. He has a gentle way and my guys like him. He's convenient -
right off the Everett Turnpike (exit 5E after HoJo's).
This guy even made a euthanasia house call which was terrific and so
much less stressful for all of us.
Mary Anne.
(owned by Mink and Amiable)
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122.23 | WORC CAT HOSPITAL | MCIS2::BOISVERT | | Wed Jun 09 1993 08:09 | 5 |
| Has anyone ever taken their cat to the Worcester Cat Hospital on Park
Ave? I'm changing vets and I'm considering going there...
Chris Boisvert
MCIS2::BOISVERT
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122.24 | | WMOIS::HASTINGS_D | | Thu Jun 10 1993 10:47 | 6 |
| I bring my rabbits to Dr. Belmonte at the Worcester Cat Hospital. I
like her a lot. You can tell by the way she talks to them, handles
them, and treats them that she really likes them and cares. I'm sure
she is just as caring with cats as she is with rabbits.
Diane
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122.25 | | ASABET::MANDERSON | | Mon Aug 30 1993 11:02 | 25 |
| Having lived in the Leominster area all my life - and having had many
pets - I have experienced the expertise of many veterinarians.
My youngest cat, Abigail (a year) has been in the hospital for two
weeks. I can honestly say that if it weren't for Dr(s) Mulcahy, Moss
and Butler - Abigail would not still be alive. Not necessarily because
her disease is life threatening ... so much as they will not give up in
her. Some other vet might have put her down days ago! There competency
is matched only by their extreme kindness and compassion ... not only to
the pets whose owners have entrusted them in their care but to the
owners themselves.
They are pet owners themselves and know, firsthand, the bond that
develops and how animals are members of our families.
In the past two weeks they have given me their undivided attention,
answering all my questions, they allow me to cry and be emotional ...
all the while having the wonderful ability to know my cat's behavior
and can determine if she is happy, contented, hungry or in pain.
I highly recommend them all - the doctors (as well as their staff) in
trusting your pet with their expertise, care and sincere love of all
animals.
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122.26 | Organization for Veterinarians? | ASABET::MANDERSON | | Mon Nov 29 1993 13:47 | 17 |
| I am not sure where to place this note. Moderator's if this is
the wrong note (and I am sure it is) ... please feel free to move
it.
Medical doctors have the American Medical Association and lawyers
have the Board of Bar Overseer's - is there such a thing as
the American Veterinary Association or some other group that DVM's
join in membership (i.e., subscribe to journals, attend conferences,
etc.)?
If so - could you please give me the actual name of it and an
address ... if possible?
Thanks in advance!
Marilyn
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122.27 | There's some you can just join and there's some you must qualify for | PTPM06::TALCOTT | | Tue Nov 30 1993 05:13 | 22 |
| An example of the latter is the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA).
They have a 60-or-so page list of requirements to be accredited. Some items in
there are "shoulds" (eg gas scavenging units on the anesthesia machines) and
others are "musts" (eg no asceptic (non-sterile) procedures can be performed in
the surgical area and a log of all surgeries is kept). They come and inspect the
hospital for a couple of days and if you pass you get accredited for a period of
time. I believe it used to be 1 to 3 years, but now it's always just a year if
it's the hospital's first accreditation. While it's no guarantee that your pet
is getting good care at a practice, it's a positive indication. It also appears
to be a good advertising point when looking for additional doctors to join the
practice. AAHA sponsors a variety of conferences, has journals, etc.
The vet's is a business, so the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA) also likes to get their fingers in the pie. Turns out they
don't have any rules specific for animal hospitals, however they'll check things
like levels of anesthesia present during surgery, that X-ray equipment is
working correctly and that Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are present for
all "dangerous" substances used in the workplace.
There's also the American Veterinary Medical Association, which sounds more
like what you're talking about. I don't know the address but I'm sure another
noter will.
Trace
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122.28 | | ASABET::MANDERSON | | Tue Nov 30 1993 06:36 | 9 |
| Thanks for the information.
I am going to write to them (1 or all) ... I am not considering
joining and/or requesting literature. Like you said, hopefully
another noter will know and post the addresses.
Thanks
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122.29 | North Brookfield Veterinary Services | PLOUGH::BROWER | | Wed Jan 26 1994 06:27 | 17 |
| I take my 2 furry friends to
North Brookfield Vet Services
43 Smith-Hansen Rd.
NorthBrookfield, Mass 01535
Telephone (508) 867-6898
It's pretty much run out of Dr Hodder's residence and thus far I'm
very impressed. He's the first Vet I've ever visited that's hugged and
kissed my Binky and Dusty. He's very reasonable costwise. I had both of
my boys neutered recently and it cost $40 each. It's a full service
clinic and his 2 girls (very young girls) help out with the feeding
etc. I did ask about declawing and it's a service they no longer offer.
Bob
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122.30 | Westford? | OOTOOL::THATTE | Nisha Thatte-Potter | Fri Apr 01 1994 07:02 | 13 |
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I just moved to Westford, MA and was wondering if anyone knew anything
about the Nashoba Vet Clinic on the Westford/Littleton line. Or
any good vet within a 15 minute drive of northeast Westford. My cat
hate to be in the car so I like to minimize their (and my) travel time.
It's a little late but I agree with the recommendation of Sudbury Animal
Hospital. I used to take our cat there when we lived in Sudbury a couple of
years ago and the wife doctor (I forget her name) was always very good
with us. I was a first time cat owner at the time and she was very
patient and really listened to me.
-- Nisha
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122.31 | Home Veterinary Care..Bernard Meunier,D.V.M. | POWDML::K_MITCHELL | Madness takes its toll | Fri Apr 29 1994 14:24 | 27 |
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There is a new Vet in the Fitchburg/Leominster/Lancaster
area. His name is Bernard Meunier.
The wonderful thing about him, is that he specializes
in Home Veterinary Care. His is a House Call Practice.
He has 24 hour Emergency Service.
I have three fur-faces, and always dreaded lugging them
off to the Vet's for their annual shots.
I had Bernard over last night to give them their shots
and physical. I was quite impressed. His prices are
competitive, if not lower than Vets with offices. He graduated
from Tufts about a year ago. He is wonderful with the
animals.
He is affiliated with the Lancaster Animal Hospital for
health care that requires specialization (ie...surgery, etc.)
I highly recommend him.
kits
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122.32 | Vets near Southboro? | NRSTAR::BACHELDER | | Fri Jun 16 1995 13:59 | 5 |
| Looking for a good vet in the Southborough, MA area. Any
recommendations or un-recommendations?
- Lauri
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122.33 | | POWDML::LAUER | Little Chamber of Passhion | Fri Jun 16 1995 23:08 | 4 |
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I always heard very good things about Dr.Fraser in Southboro. That was
in the late 80s tho; is he still in practice? I don't have a Southboro
telephone book to check.
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122.34 | Westborough Animal Hospital | LJSRV2::FEHSKENS | len - reformed architect | Mon Jun 19 1995 08:49 | 11 |
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Next town over in Westborough is Westborough Animal Hospital, on Route
9 westbound right next to the Cheng Du restaurant. I've been taking my
family there for the past twenty years. Dr. Neil Mackenzie. Also
a practice in Grafton, and interns from Tufts Veterinary School.
American Association of Animal Hospitals (or is it American Animal
Hospital Association?) certified. Not cheap, but consistently
excellent care.
len.
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