Sunshine Coast veterinarian committed to staying operational during Cyclone Alfred.

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  1. It’s inspiring to see the determination and commitment of the Sunshine Coast vet to continue providing care during such challenging weather conditions. It’s a reminder of how essential these services are to our pets and the community as a whole. Safety should always come first, though! I hope they have a solid plan in place to ensure the well-being of both the animals and the staff during Cyclone Alfred. Sending best wishes to them and everyone in the affected area!

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