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Lori Asprea is a licensed veterinary technician at New York's Animal Medical Center, the largest facility of its kind in the world.
The animal hospital often gets the hardest cases, the ones regular vets can't handle.
"We see a lot of very ill animals and many are here a long time," said Asprea. "Emotionally, you get very attached."
And with a national median salary of under $26,000, the financial toll can be just as steep.
But helping animals makes up a lot of the difference. "I love all my patients," said Asprea.