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Clinic Cats
Lien Clinic Cats
Lien Animal Clinic has always had resident clinic cats
which live, work and play in the clinic. During the day the clinic cats
have free run of the hospital. It takes a special cat to live in a
veterinary hospital. He or she must be friendly and enjoy the company
of many other animals. In addition to being our pets, the clinic cats
periodically donate blood for some of our most critically ill patients.
Each of our clinic cats has helped save the lives of other felines. |
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Biff came to live at the clinic in 1991 as a young
adult. He was homeless and had fractured his pelvis when he was hit by
a car. In additon to surgery to repair his pelvis, Biff has undergone
chemotherapy and multiple surgeries for two different (and unrelated)
cancers. Biff also underwent surgery to treat a chronic
problem with constipation. Biff spends most of his time in the back of
the hospital begging for food. |
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Flower was left on our
doorstep on a cold December night in 2003. She quickly worked her way
into all our hearts, and currently spends much of her time sitting on
the reception desk waiting for attention. |
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In the summer of 2007, Miss B, or Beverly as she is also called, was introduced to
us by King County Animal Control. Miss B was originally brought to our clinic to
have surgery done to repair her eyelids so that she could be placed in adoption.
During her stay with us she won the hearts of all the staff and was promptly
adopted by our clinic. Beverly also has a special blood type (Type B), which makes
her perfect as a blood donor for our patients needing Type B blood. You can meet
Beverly any day in the waiting room where she wanders waiting for people to pet her. TOP |
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