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Mica Matsumoto is a technician at Santa
Clara Pet Hospital and joined our team in 1991. Her
family includes a white-capped pionus
named Pie. She thoroughly enjoys working with all types
of animals, but especially loves working with parrots and the
people who love them. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, biking, and traveling.
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Julie DeHerrera joined Santa Clara Pet Hospital
in 1991. She left for a few years to work in human medicine
but came back to us in 2002. Her family includes two cats named Woody and Buffy. You can meet Julie in the
front office, greeting clients and also working directly with the
patients in the treatment areas.
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Andrea Rogers is one of our receptionists and
joined our team in March of 1994. She lives with her
two cats Rockit and Ollie, three box turtles, and a sulcatta tortoise.
Andrea enjoys running, scrapbooking, and cooking. |
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Julie Henderson joined Santa Clara Pet
Hospital in February 2001. She is owned by a yellow lab named
Gina. She also has a cockatiel named Summer and a
one-eyed, three legged desert tortoise named Lefty. Julie
enjoys spending time with her family and doing assorted craft
projects. |
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Rachael Anderson was a client with her three
birds before joining our team. She has been working with us
since April 2002. Her three cockatoos are named Karma,
Merlin, and Charisma. She loves spending time with her birds,
cooking and watching NFL football. |
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Lauren Jones started at Santa Clara Pet
Hospital as a kennel attendant in July 2001. She has
since been promoted to veterinary assistant. She is
hoping to start the Technician program at Foothill
College. She has a faithful companion in her Doberman
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Dana Nowak felt that she found her dream job
when she joined us January 1998. She is our morning kennel
attendant. She is a lover of dog, cats and all things
furry. She has her own two furry cats named Porto and Baby
whom she adopted through the pet hospital shortly after starting
here. She is a big fan of baseball, especially the San
Francisco Giants. |
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Paul Newman a.k.a. Newman joined our team in
June 2001. He was a cat on the streets until a kind client
brought him into the clinic for an abscess. He showed us his
great personality and we couldn't let him go back on the
streets. He enjoys sleeping, looking at the interesting pets,
eating, and sleeping more. His jobs include looking cute,
donating blood, and showing clients how to give kitty pills (with a
tech of course.) |
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