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LET me be the voice of moderation
in all the acrimony being hurled about regarding Dr. Tudor, our lone private
veterinarian on island. I have been using Dr. Tudors services since
I got here four years ago. I think he is a fabulous vet who knows his
way around the many unique health issues facing animals here in Saipan.
I have no intention at all of switching to a public clinic, and I seriously
doubt people like me, CNMI expats obsessed with the well-being of their
pets, who Im sure make up the crux of your business, plan to do
so, either.
Dr. Tudor, you are a fine doctor offering a great service, and I hope
you dont get angered by all the hostility being hurled over this
issue and leave this island. We need you more than you need us. Im
sure the existence of the public clinic allows for a few animals, who
for financial reasons will never see a vet, the chance to get some basic
care. In 2000 the census reported that 46 percent of the people here live
in poverty. That number has gotten worse Im sure with all the well
documented economic issues we read about each day. People living in poverty
are never going to drop a couple hundred of dollars per year on a pet.
Like a lot of things, maintaining a healthy pet is expensive here, which
is why Im sure there are so many dogs living miserable lives. I
also know you do a lot of pro bono work and have been a supporter of the
arts. Pet care on island is a giant problem, and if someone else can help
a bit, then good for the animals.
I personally would rather gouge my own eye out than watch my own pet suffer
for lack of medical care to save a few bucks. I would imagine your clinic
is full of pet owners who feel the same. Not everyone can get the money
together to get private medical care for their pets, and I feel sorry
for them and the animals. The doting on animals that is becoming an increasing
part of mainland American culture isnt very established here. Given
that you are the first vet here, going to the vet probably isnt
an ingrained part of the culture. In time Im sure it will be.
Dr. Dela Cruzs practice will help some animals. As a customer and
animal lover, I implore you to please bear with the situation as best
you can. You are needed here. The dogs and cats of the island need you.
The children and adults who love those dogs and cats need you.
JEFFREY C. TURBITT
Dandan, Saipan
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