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Cordelia

Cordelia was brought to HRAH as a stray that had been hit by a car. She suffered a broken femoral head which was not surgically repairable. After her rehabilitation was complete, attempts were made to place Cordelia in a loving home, however, she had other ideas. She has now become our clinic cat and has mellowed quite a bit though she can still be a little persnickety. We love her dearly and if you are ever in the lobby, she may come up and sit in your lap.

Gilligan

In Loving Memory: Gilligan has passed away but will always be with us. Gilligan was a transplant from Seattle and arrived with Dr. Bennett. He was possibly the friendliest cat you could have met. When you held him, he would give you kisses. Gilligan suffered from diabetes, required daily insulin therapy, had food allergies, and had his eye removed due to cancer. Due to Dr. Bennett's and HRAH staff's sustained care, he lived a content and long life in the controlled environment of HRAH.

Huggie

Huggie is our super-friendly welcoming committee. He has some behavioral issues that make him unsuitable for living in a regular home, but he is perfect for our clinic.