Re: Things to think about when moving to the Villages
b45:
A couple of thoughts about your recent questrions.
I think the restrictions read "two animals." That could pose you a problem in a neighborhood where folks are "nosey" and stick to the "rules" hardnosedly. It's probably a better idea to have a villa, so your pooches can do their thing in private, rather than in public!
There are several vets here. The Cat and I have adopted Dr. Amy Barnett at Paws Animal Hospital (Laurel Manor Professional Plaza area) and are very happy with her. Of course, The Cat only sees her once a year, I go there more often to get his food. But, her treatment is very good. She's a mere "child" to many of us (a recent UFla grad) but very professional and considerate of both the animal and the human! And, her front-desk staff are very friendly and capable, always following through when I order The Cat's food ahead of time!
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