
Biography

How It Started
On a rainy October evening 8 years ago, Grace heard a faint mewling from the damp alley and discovered a tiny, shivering kitten huddled beneath a discarded cardboard box. She scooped the fragile creature into her coat, whispering, "I've got you," and named him Andy that night, marking the beginning of a decade-long bond.
Grace
Owner of Andy
Case Study
A three-year-old cat named Biscuit was brought in with a week of sneezing, nasal discharge, and poor appetite. On examination, watery eyes, fever, and congested breathing were observed, and cat flu, likely caused by feline herpesvirus or calicivirus, was diagnosed. Supportive care was initiated, including fluids, congestion medication, and an appetite stimulant. The owner was shown how to clean the eyes and nose, and warm, strong-smelling food was recommended. Stress reduction and vaccination were advised, as these viruses may remain dormant for life. Recovery was achieved over two weeks of at-home nursing, and a follow-up visit was scheduled.
"Biscuit"
Cat Flu infected patient

Find Me
Dedicated to the health and well-being of dogs, cats and exotic small mammals. I practise at several clinics across Hong Kong. View my schedule below to arrange your next consultation.
Care
Committed to continuity of care for every patient. Whether your pet requires ongoing monitoring, post-treatment review or further investigation, I am available across multiple clinics in Hong Kong to support case follow-up.
In the event of an urgent situation or medical emergency, contact a local veterinary clinic in the area without delay. Prompt professional care remains essential for the well-being of the animal companion.

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