We take both of our dogs and the cat to David Littlejohn at O'Neal Animal 
Hospital between 44 & 45th on Market.  He's been great with all of them.  We 
like him a lot and have been going there as long as we've had the animals 
(about 7 years).

> 
> From: Susan Jacobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2005/03/03 Thu AM 10:20:08 EST
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [UC] UPenn Vet Hospital
> 
> Does anyone have any thoughts about the UPenn Vet Hospital, particularly when 
> it comes to cat care?
> 
>  I took Scrunch the Cat to a local vet for some dental work yesterday, and 
> today I 
> have some problems and questions, and his local vet is not open on Thursdays. 
> I like the vet, but this limited access really bothers me. They also insisted 
> I give 
> him this antibiotic that has to be shot down his throat instead of crumbled 
> in his 
> food - instead of Amoxicilin, which can be crumbled in his food. I knew that 
> I 
> would not be able to use the pill gun, and I told them that, but they 
> insisted that 
> I take the other medication. I left the vet a message today informing them 
> that I 
> was going to come and *get* the Amoxicilin on Friday.
> 
>  I called UPenn and they gave me some information. Also, they are close by. I 
> am 
> thinking about transferring him there. Does anyone know the pros and cons?
> 
> sj
> Susan Jacobson
> Assistant Professor
> Dept. of Broadcasting & Telecom
> Temple University
> http://countlessstories.com
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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