
|Articles|November 19, 2010
Video: Big city cats, universal veterinary care
For all the differences a city clinic presents, the care of pets remains constant.
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Although the roots of veterinary medicine are embedded in country soil, the profession has followed pets into the urban core. And while cost of labor and real estate—and the nature of the clientele—may differ significantly in a city setting, Dr. Peter Soboroff says the medicine and clinic goals are the same.
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