Reception
 
 
 
 
 

 
Please pardon the collage. It was the only way we could bring you the whole of our mural. The scene is that of a miniature Grand Island, our home town (note the two bridges). The mural was painted by a local artist, who is also a wildlife rehabilitator. 

The seating that you see to the right was designed to allow the clients and their pets to look outward, rather than at each other. This way, you are free to look outside, at the mural, at our "Case of the Month" bulletin board, or at our patient information network (on the TV monitor). The network is a silent series of digitized slides, meant to educate people about veterinary issues, and animal health. The fins on the seating act as barriers between sick or agressive animals. Each seat accomodates a minimum of one human and one pet.
 
 

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Any part that is greyed out is not part of the tour, but then again it's not the interesting stuff, either. 



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