I work at Franklin Lakes. I can say with all honesty, they are extremely wonderful. From the technicians, receptionists, and the Doctors. My little cat Bumpers ended up sick. Sadly we lost her. Nature and science are two very difficult things to fight against. These doctors, this team fights hard. I blame no one. The care they took of her, is and was the same love they give to all the babies of families that come in. They do give hope, even in the darkest moments, but also explain the reality of what could be. They say “you prepare for the worst but hope for the best.” Even with odds stacked already against Bumpers, they; still as a team, and myself held onto that hope. For that I am grateful. As is my family. They truly do everything within their means to try and make the impossible possible. Even though nature had won, these individuals… these doctors fought so hard to win. I am glad I found this place to call home, fellow staff members family… the peaceful and kind way they helped us say goodbye. No rushing, just pure sincerity and compassion. Things you can never train, but must be born with. This team, this staff, this family is born with these attributes. Grace, class, sophistication, intelligence, durability and above all, tenacity. Not once have I seen anyone give up without trying. Deep down, the of love of the job makes them angels on earth. Heros. While I felt I failed as an owner, they kept me grounded. I am not writing this to promote. I would never do so. This comes from the heart. Though it’s broken… they are helping to mend it. No matter the outcome of any of my fur babies, I will always trust them. I just want everyone to know, that if you ever needed to have your baby treated. Ever if you end up in my shoes.. they get so much love from everyone, and become apart of their lives… a chapter in their own story. I was lucky. I was lucky for their love. Bumpers was lucky.
Thank you, from the bottom of all our hearts.
The De Groot family.