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Dr. Staderman’s love for cats
and their unique contribution to humans led her to specialize
in feline medicine. In 2003 she opened All Cats Care
Center, a full-service specialty health care facility and
hospital dedicated to the care of cats. She has three cats
of her own (Tornado, Chubbs and Crazy Legs) and frequent
four-legged visitors from the hospital. She enjoys gardening,
cooking and the RPO. "This community has so much to
offer and I am fortunate to practice medicine here."
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Trudy
grew up on a family dairy farm where she developed a love
of animals. At the recommendation of a large animal veterinarian,
she pursued a career in animal medicine obtaining her Animal
Health Technician Degree at SUNY Delhi. As senior veterinarian
technician Trudy oversees many aspects of the hospital operations
and is a valued mentor to the entire staff. Trudy’s pets
include two cats: Carson and Dumpster. (Yes, the cat really
was found in a dumpster).
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Trudy
Davis
Senior Licensed
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Make no mistake about it, Maureen is an animal lover. She
has eight pets including four cats (Squeaky Celia, Kitch,
Ninja) 2 dogs (Smokey, Darby) and two rabbits (Cinnamon
and Dalma) “Yes, I have just a few pets. It seems that strays
always find there way to my front door.” An
avid sportswoman, she has a passion for anything “outdoors.”
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graduated from SUNY Delhi as a Licensed Veterinary Technician
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Maureen
Martel
Licensed Veterinary Technician
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Evelyn
Urich, a retired registered nurse is a kennel attendant.
She also
pitches in to help with reception duties and makes a mean
cup of java. “I
don’t consider myself a morning person, but tending to the
kittens gets me going as they have enough energy for an
army.” A
cat lover herself, Evelyn has five cats and two dogs
including
a lab puppy Madison
and a weimaramer named Sable.
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Evelyn
Urich
Kennel Attendant
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Kristi
Snacki, a high school student at West Irondequoit assists
with kennel duties . When not tending to her own dog Taffy,
Kristi can be found with her seven pet alpacas who stay
at her aunt’s farm. “I always wanted alpacas and find them
to be so interesting.”
Perhaps
some day Kristi herself will be making Snacki original
sweaters with yarn originating from her own pet Alpacas.
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Kristi
Snacki
Kennel Attendant
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At
the age of five, Mackenzie’s favorite show on television
was Emergency Vet. There
was no question she was destined to become a veterinarian.
She is an honors biochemistry major at Brockport on a pre-veterinarian
path and started interning at All Cats Care Center while
a sophomore in high school. She was selected as a zookeeper
intern at Seneca Park Zoo. Mackenzie has a cat-dog, Jake,
who loves pasta. “Dr. Staderman is my mentor and biggest
supporter”. |
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Mackenzie
Meyer
College Intern
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