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Veterinary behaviorist, big supporter of the human-pet bond, and loves the fact that kitty Tyler learned to give-five!
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Dr. Sueda is a graduate of the University of California, Davis veterinary school and went on to complete a one-year internship at the Veterinary Medical and Surgical Group in Ventura, CA. She returned to UC Davis and completed a three-year residency in Clinical Animal Behavior in 2005. Dr. Sueda taught veterinary students and served as a UC Davis behavior clinician for an additional year before founding the behavior service at VCA West Los Angeles Animal Hospital.
In 2007, Dr. Sueda became a Diplomat of the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists. She currently sees both in-office and housecall behavior cases throughout southern California. Dr. Sueda’s special interests include feline behavior, anxiety-related disorders and the human-animal bond. She was born and raised in Hawaii where her family continues to reside.
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| In general, you should not have to bathe your cat, as they are very good at keeping themselves clean. However, should bathing be necessary, use only warm water and mild soap, preferably a cat shampoo. |
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