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Dr.
John J. McCauley
Diplomate,
American Board of Veterinary Practitioners
After receiving
his undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. McCauley
graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary
Medicine in 1992. He spent two years working in a busy small
animal hospital, working with cats and dogs before pursuing his dream of becoming a feline cat
specialist. In 1994, he took a position with one of the top feline
specialty hospitals in the tri-state area. He
spent three years as an
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associate at this hospital, learning the
ins-and-outs of being a feline specialist. In the summer
of 1997 Dr. McCauley proudly founded and opened the Cat Clinic at Cherry
Hill, the first veterinary facility in Cherry Hill devoted
exclusively to providing the highest quality medical and surgical
care to our feline friends.
In
1999, Dr. McCauley was awarded Diplomate status by the American
Board of Veterinary Practitioners in the Feline Clinical Practice
category. This distinction is awarded to a veterinarian only
after meeting the board's rigorous pre-certification requirements
and passing an examination consisting of three 4-hour tests. Dr.
McCauley continuously strives to stay on the cutting edge of
feline medicine regularly attending educational meetings
throughout the country.
Dr.
McCauley, who devoted much of his childhood to raising horses,
pigs, dogs, and other pets in the Lehigh valley, resides in Cherry
Hill with his wife and three children, along with their dog,
Tickles, and their 14 year-old spry cat, Wenonah (pictured above). |