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From: "by way of abm@ri.cmu.edu (Andrew B. Mor" <Tracy_Linza@transarc.com>
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Subject: Re: cat vet recommendations

Depending on where you live or how far you will travel, there are
several good vets in the area.

People have talked about the Cat Clinic in Shadyside as being a good
place to go, especially since it's only for cats.

I use Pgh. Spay & Vaccination Clinic on Sandy Creek Road in Verona/
Penn Hills.  Dr. Wiles is very good with the animals and with the
caretaker.  He also has an office on Baum Blvd in East Liberty where
he does spay/neuters for Animal Friends.

Dr. Bridge and Dr. Showalter of Golden Mile Animal Clinic on Route
286 in Plum/Murrysville are excellent vets also and very reasonably
priced.

I've heard not-so-good things about Penn Animal Hospital, but have
never been there myself.

Hope this helps.

Tracy


