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Throughout the years, we have acquired quite a few clinic pets. Whether they were left at our front door, surrendered to us, or came to us as sickly babies, we continued to care for them like they were our own (and now they are). We would like to introduce the main crew that runs this facility because you will undoubtedly see a few running around during your visit with us.
Stevie Ray
Named after Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles, she was born without any eyes. A local rescue picked her up and brought her to us to be evaluated. Stevie acclimated well to her surroundings in the clinic, so we decided she needed to stay.
Nevis
Came to us as a sick little kitten. We nurtured him until he was well, but after that... everybody fell in love with his wild personality.
Fish a.k.a. Feeshou Tawadda
The newest member of the Bossier Animal Hospital team. She is a two-legged cat that will never learn to slow down. If you ever hear loud meows coming from the back of the clinic, that's our girl! She needs all the love, and if she doesn't feel she is getting it, then she will be sure to let you know.
Treble
One of our employee's family members brought Treble in as a stray. She had sustained injuries to her left rear leg, causing her to need a limb amputation procedure. Treble was a little shy when she came to us, so we felt she might need a little extra TLC prior to being put up for adoption. Turns out... she fits right in around here.
Ellie Sue
came to us from an older couple who could no longer care for her. If you ever hear screeching or whistling from the back of the building... that's our Ellie Sue. She also likes to imitate the phone ringer.
Loomis, Doyle, Benny, & Joon
They were born in St. Kitts and acquired their airline junior wings to come to live with us. They have matured from the size of a silver dollar to the size of a football and are expected to grow to a diameter of 16"-18". These guys have the capability to live beyond 50 years.
Jordi a.k.a. JoJo
is from Nevis, the sister island of St. Kitts. Dr. Ford brought Jordi back with her to be a blood donor for the clinic, but a work-up revealed several tick-borne diseases. Jordi has since been treated for said diseases and is now cleared to be a blood donor. He loves to save lives.
Archie
Archie was found in the middle of an intersection after being hit by a car. Luckily, Archie survived the hit without any major medical issues. However, it took him several weeks to acclimate to human companionship. Archie now lives here at Bossier Animal Hospital with his best buddy, Jordi.
Learn about the roles of Bossier Animal Hospital's clinic animals in providing comfort and joy to our patients. Contact us at (318) 746 7821 today to learn more.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Phone: (318) 746 7821
Fax Number: (318) 746-7829
Email: bossieranimalhospital@gmail.com
Address: 3308 Industrial Drive, Bossier City, Louisiana, 71112
BUSINESS HOURS
Mon - Fri 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Sat 7:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Sun Closed
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