Veterinarians bridge the gap between neglecting animals and taking loving care of them! Veterinarians are like magicians, they can discover a very complicated health issue in an animal without being able to ask them even where it hurts!

We at Vafa appreciate all the veterinarians and their team members who come to help our furry residents at Vafa regain their health, get vaccinated, get neutered or spayed, and much more.
We thank them all!

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