LOS ANGELES, Oct. 24, 2016 -- VCA Inc. (NASDAQ:WOOF), a leading animal healthcare company in the United States and Canada, will present at the Stifel 2016 Healthcare Conference on Tuesday, November 15, 2016, at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel in New York. The VCA Inc. presentation is scheduled to begin at 11:00 am Eastern.
VCA Inc. will make a presentation on the company, including recent operating results. The presentation will be webcast live during the conference and will be available for 90 days at investor.vca.com.
VCA Inc. owns, operates and manages the largest networks of freestanding veterinary hospitals and veterinary-exclusive clinical laboratories in the country and we also supply diagnostic imaging equipment to the veterinary industry, as well as operating a premier dog daycare chain with boarding, grooming and training facilities.
Media contact: Tomas W. Fuller Chief Financial Officer (310) 571-6505


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