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Jennifer Clark

Verona, New York 13478 — 5153 Hill Road

License: 21-C-0339 Type: C Last Inspected: Feb 17, 2026 Address: 5153 Hill Road
22 Inspections
4 Total Violations
0 Critical
0 Repeat Violations

Animals on Record

DOMESTIC FERRET: 36 DOMESTIC RABBIT / EUROPEAN RABBIT: 23 DOMESTIC GUINEA PIG: 21 LINNAEUS'S TWO-TOED SLOTH: 12 GREY SHORT-TAILED OPOSSUM: 9 FOUR-TOED HEDGEHOG: 8 STRIPED SKUNK: 8 SOUTH AMERICAN COATI: 8 EUROPEAN RABBIT: 8 SOUTHERN FLYING SQUIRREL: 8 UTAH PRAIRIE DOG: 7 BRAZILIAN THREE-BANDED ARMADILLO: 5 SOUTHERN THREE-BANDED ARMADILLO: 5 EASTERN GREY SQUIRREL: 5 CHINCHILLA: 5 CHINCHILLA (DOMESTICATED): 4 BLACK-TAILED PRAIRIE DOG: 4 VIRGINIA OPOSSUM: 4 HAZEL DORMOUSE: 4 SUGAR GLIDER: 4 FOUR-TOED HEDGEHOG (MOST COMMON PET HEDGEHOG): 3 NORTH AMERICAN PORCUPINE: 3 HEDGEHOG: 3 SYRIAN / GOLDEN HAMSTER: 2 HOFFMANN'S TWO-TOED SLOTH: 1 SYRIAN / GOLDEN HAMSTER (COMMON PET/RESEARCH TYPE): 1 CAT ADULT: 1 FENNEC FOX: 1 WHITE-NOSED COATI: 1 NORTHERN LESSER BUSHBABY: 1

What's in This Report

22
USDA Inspections on Record
Latest: Feb 17, 2026
4
Violations Documented
4 Non-Critical

The full report includes:

Complete inspection timeline with dates
Every violation code and description
Inspector narratives — what they saw
Severity ratings for each violation
Repeat offense flags
Links to original USDA reports

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