Anne Richards, D.V.M.
Anne Richards, D.V.M. joined The Cat Doctor in 2001 and has been working with cats exclusively since graduating from veterinary school. She received her bachelors degree in biology from Swarthmore College and her veterinary degree from Cornell University. She is a member of the American Association of Feline Practitioners and the Cornell Feline Health Center. Dr. Richards also volunteers regularly at feral cat trap-neuter-return clinics held by Merrimack River Feline Rescue Society and Commonwealth Cats.
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
Erin Kaznocha D.V.M.
Erin Kaznocha, D.V.M. grew up in Massachusetts and attended the University of Massachusetts Amherst to earn her B.S. degree in animal science. She then attended Cornell University to earn her D.V.M degree and worked for nine years at a small animal practice in Syracuse, New York before moving back to Massachusetts. While working in New York she served on the board of the Central New York Veterinary Medical Association and as a committee chair of the Central New York Academy of Continuing Education for veterinarians. Dr. Kaznocha joined The Cat Doctor in January 2019. She is a member of the American Association of Feline Practitioners.
Email: [email protected]
Robert Carlson, D.V.M.
Robert Carlson, D.V.M. grew up in Bedford, MA. He earned his B.S. from the University of Massachusetts in Amherst and his doctorate of veterinary medicine from Cornell University in 1976. He is a member of the American Association of Feline Practitioners.
Working as a small animal veterinarian, Dr. Carlson noted that the typical small animal clinic experience was highly stressful for the average cat. In 1987 he established The Cat Doctor, the second, cats-only veterinary clinic in Massachusetts. After practicing for 48 years, Dr Bob has announced his retirement from seeing patients.
Email: [email protected]
Working as a small animal veterinarian, Dr. Carlson noted that the typical small animal clinic experience was highly stressful for the average cat. In 1987 he established The Cat Doctor, the second, cats-only veterinary clinic in Massachusetts. After practicing for 48 years, Dr Bob has announced his retirement from seeing patients.
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Donna Hotz DVM
Donna Hotz DVM, grew up on Martha’s Vineyard. She obtained her BS in zoology from the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. She then attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison and earned her doctorate in Veterinary medicine. She has spent the last twenty years in general practice. Dr. Hotz credits a good portion of her knowledge of feline medicine to the experience she gained working closely with abandoned and feral cats with Kitty Angels Rescue. In fact her three cats Skippy, Orion and Ashes are all foster failures. Dr. Hotz is a member of American Association of Feline Practitioners.
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Heather Cringan DVM
From a very young age, Dr. Heather knew she wanted to be an animal doctor, and she always had a special spot for feline friends. She received a bachelor’s degree in biology from Cornell University and went on to veterinary school at the University of Minnesota. She moved out to Massachusetts for an internship at Tufts, and she fell in love with the Northeast. She worked as an emergency room veterinarian for several years. Then, she went into general practice medicine, because she enjoys building long-term relationships with her patients. She joined the team at The Cat Doctor in 2023. Outside of caring for cats, she enjoys traveling, birding with her husband, hiking, and avidly listening to podcasts and audiobooks.
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