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Saturday, September 20, 2014

The past two weeks have been very busy and hectic. My cat Charley came back home from the woods all hurt and hungry. About a few weeks ago Charley left us to explore his surroundings (like most cats do). I was so sad and thought I will never see him again until last Wednesday. When I heard Charley was back I went to see him right away. He actually came out of his hiding place and showed me he was pretty
wounded. His back two legs were hurt and he was hardly walking well. I then tried to hand feed him and he accepted. I tried to call him to come out, so I could check him better, when two raccoons came out of no where to where he was staying in the middle of the morning. I got so scared for Charley and I started to worry about what they could do to him. Then two guys scared them off and off they went. It was a very frightening moment. Those two racoons were not afraid of people at all. I guess they just smelled food and wanted to come and feast. Afraid of what could happen to Charley if he was left out all hurt, one of the guys rescued him and got him all safe in a box, so I could take him to the vet.

One vet (not our reg vet) said he was attacked by a bigger animal that shook him & broke his legs. As a Vets not much compassion for my cat.  In a few words they did not want anything to do with my poor Charley.

As they days passed and I saw a major improvement on my cat, he was feeling much better I took Charley to the best veterinary care (our vet Redding Veterinary Hospital) that you could find. Charley was actually hit by a car not attacked, like the other vet said.

To us Redding Veterinary Hospital is one of the best veterinary in the Farfield county area. I love everyone there from the staff to Dr. Philip E. Bolton & Dr. Susan E. Block. Every single person there has been amazing. They have taken such a great care of Charley that I can not thank them enough for the care, treatment and service provided by all of them. It is so true each animal in RVH is treated like family. Charley is getting better and I know he will be back to be his old self soon. I just wanted to extended my gratitude and let others know how amazing Redding Veterinary Hospital is.

If you are in the search for a vet, I highly recommend RVH. I know anyone who has a furry friend wants the best treatment for their pet, you will love to be part of such an amazing group of people who take the best care of your pet.

Redding Veterinary Hospital
235 Ethan Allen Highway
Ridgefield, CT  06877

Office: (203) 438-3761
Email: reddingvet@att.net
  
In a few words RVH  is a full service animal hospital offering high quality, compassionate veterinary care, boarding, and grooming for your dog, cat, and other pets in Fairfield County, they even have a home delivery program for your pet pharmacy needs.