I was unable to reliably administer her medication to her ears. She screamed and bit me. That has never happened before.
Now, Dr. Ho has her own well-deserved practice for cats. I sought her out for another old girl, Piper (15), who has had "ear issues" for at least ten years. The "other" cat vet treatments were to no avail. Piper has been suffering, clearly, since Monday, so I called Dr. Ho. I am so grateful Dr. Ho took her in, on an emergency basis today (7/14/16)! She was thorough and with her deep experience, was able to help my Piper. I won't go into details, but Piper cannot but feel better as her ears will now heal properly with appropriate treatment.
Dr. Ho may or may not have her issues as a sole-proprietor and office administrator (re: other comments) but as a vet, she excels. She is experienced, well-trained and educated, and deeply intelligent. She is clear-thinking and able to communicate to this cat-owner, so I understand what is at stake and what I must do. Thank you, Cecelia Ho!
Today, I took her in early and the vet tech helped me get the meds into her ears. I now have a protocol of distraction, gentle restraint, and treat rewards that worked well this evening. Got the drops into her ears! Piper is clearly feeling much, much better!
Years ago, when my timid, extremely old female cat, Tidbit (around 20 yrs. old) told me it was time to go, Dr. Ho, on her own initiative, came to my home, with a voluntary vet technician. There, as directed, I had set up a place for my dear old girl to say goodbye. Old timid Tidbit knew she was going, and rather than panicked and fearful, was compliant and calm, since she was in her home, surrounded by familiar smells and sounds and geography, with no traumatic drive in a carrier to Greensboro. After a day of my doting on her, she was relaxed, and let Dr. Ho gently complete the euthanasia, on a towel on a bedding place, on my cocktail table. (A local family-owned funeral home owner, he himself, came to my home that day and dug a grave for her in my garden and even provided an infant coffin for my Dear Girl!) Dr. Ho has only the highest praise from me.
15 or more years ago, Dr. Ho was affiliated with another Cat specialist clinic. She was for my 14 cats, a gentle, thorough vet ,who, as part of a team of great vets, especially helped my purebred, neglected/abused rescue Himalayan, Muffin, with many issues relating to bladder & urinary issues, & allergy, ear and chin-skin issues.
Great Veterinarian She has take care of four of my cats over the years. She honestly seems to have each cats best interest at heart and will work with you. She is a bit hyper, so don't take it personal.
Dr. Ho is the best! She diagnosed my cat's allergy problem and continues to monitor it. Always thorough and efficient.
Best cat veterinarian in the area
Fantastic vet for Cat's! Dr. Ho is extremely knowledgeable & won't request extra tests on your pets for curious sake or more $.
Thorough, compassionate cat care.
One caveat: My one concern is that my cat is tremulous, that is, trembling intermittently, shivering, twitching, and breathing unevenly...her tail flitches, and flinches or to say her muscles clinch... she is clearly in pain. She cannot rest. Would like to have been sent home with some sort of pain relief for her ears.
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