Raja

Raja is our resident clinic cat, who came to us with a litter of barn kittens. He stole our hearts and keeps us on our toes everyday, as he is like a toddler around the hospital. You may see him careening through the lobby or trying to intrude into the exam room to make friends with your furry pet. Wherever "Raj" goes, he takes his loud purring motor with him. We hope he helps make you feel right at home in our office as he serenades you with his antics. If you don't already, consider following him on Instagram @rajathecliniccat. 


 Mimi & Molly

Mimi & Molly are our "WeeDonks" as we lovingly refer to them. Dr. Andersen acquired them back in high school to grace her pastures with beauty and hilarity. The WeeDonks are now part of the face of TimberCreek, as they love to greet clients as they come into the clinic. They are very friendly and are always up for a good head scratch. If you hear a loud, unfamiliar noise while waiting in the exam room, think nothing of it, as the WeeDonks make sure everyone knows when someone walked by without petting them.   

Priya

Priya came to us as in the middle of COVID-life, a homely little kitten who had been found under a bush, hiding from a pair of barking dogs. We didn't think her scrappy nature would ever wear off, but she has become a very loving, ornery cat who steals exam gloves, plastic bags, and any food left unattended. She is a pro at prairie dog sitting and has followed in Raja's footsteps by welcoming the patients into her home, sometimes invasively. You can catch features of her on Raja's instagram page. 

Amy Furry Fowler

After the loss of our dear barn cat, Skittles, we needed a new set of paws to patrol the barn spaces. Amy Furry Fowler came to us as a young, pregnant stray cat whose entire litter of kittens were stillborn. When an orphaned kitten walked through our hospital doors a short time later, Amy became the instant surrogate mother that this little kitten desperately needed at less than 24hrs. old.  She cared for him diligently until he was weaned and sent back to his family.


During that time, she learned to be cared for by humans. Still a little flighty, she is much more accustomed to the hustle and bustle of a veterinary practice and is such a silly and quirky addition to the TimberCreek crew. While her main responsibilities lie in the barn, you may see her traipsing throughout the hospital as she follows her curiosity.