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Staff News

This has been an exciting time for the staff of Nottingham Animal Hospital!

Congratulations to Melissa, who welcomed her son Jacob Theodore on April 29!

Noreen is busy planning her wedding to Ryan in July.

Brandi completed her studies to become an Ultrasound Technician.

Meg is studying for her Certified Veterinary Practice Manager exam.

Dr. Rankin and Dr. Adler-Bush attended the NJ Veterinary Medical Association Conference.

Dr. Graham will be speaking at Career Day at Notre Dame High School this month.


 

Melissa and Jacob

Easter Lilies can be deadly for your cat!!!

Unfortunately, all parts of the lily plant are considered toxic to cats and consuming even small amounts can be life threatening. Within only a few hours of ingestion of the lily plant, a cat may vomit, become lethargic or develop a lack of appetite. These signs continue and worsen as kidney damage progresses. Without prompt and proper treatment by a veterinarian, the cat may develop kidney failure in 36 to72 hours. Cat owners should remove lilies from their cat's access and are encouraged to consider safer alternatives such as Easter orchids, Easter cactus, Easter daisies or violets.