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Connie Maute Quotes

«The next day, he was out running and playing throughout the clinic.»
Author: Connie Maute
«We already had a clinic kitten, Simon, and thought she could use company.»
Author: Connie Maute
«That one proceeded to swell three times as large as normal as well.»
Author: Connie Maute
«That same afternoon, he was up and bouncing around in his recovery cage. We turned him loose, and he took off as though nothing had happened.»
Author: Connie Maute
«He makes his way around the clinic and we rarely see him run into things. He still goes in the lobby and hops on benches and greets people as they come in. He sits back and senses if he should approach when a dog comes in; he will make a judgment call. If it's a high-energy dog, bouncing around, he'll leave.»
Author: Connie Maute
«He's got a little kitty sixth sense. He can hear a small rubber ball roll on the floor and bat it back to us. He can hop up on benches and chairs.»
Author: Connie Maute
«He wanders about as if he's sighted. People ask us, 'Is he blind?' We say, no, he just doesn't have any eyes.»
Author: Connie Maute
«He was about 10 to 12 weeks old and his left eye was swollen three times its normal size. It was so swollen he couldn't blink. They had no idea what to do and were asking if we would be good Samaritans and take him in and find him a home.»
Author: Connie Maute