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WandaLust2
Jan 20, 2016Explorer
CA POPPY wrote:
....The regular prices vets charge often help cover the pro bono work they do for rescues and special needs cases. Your story tells me that this vet was able to see how much Rowdy has brought to your life and what she means to you. What a wonderful person she is!....
There are also those of us who also do kind things for our Vets. :) When mine needed towels and help with the overwhelming number of kittens he somehow ended up with that spring, the local rescues (including my husband and myself) donated cash, unused meds, toys for the kittens, old towels, receiving blankets etc. We expected NOTHING in return. If a Vet is a keeper the clients will be there for him or her.
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