This corporate merchant may not be the caring, ethical Vet, but a money making machine. -this is my personal opinion formed from from a recent experience.\r
Imagine- A Pet owner with a sick cat went to Windcrest to buy antibiotics. They immediately confiscated his Pet and held it hostage, telling the owner he had to give them $1500. dollars or they "ethically" would not release the cat to him, although no work had been performed. They wanted a large sum of Money and, for over an hour, they insisted they would not treat or release the cat until they got it. Finally, they agreed to release the cat for ONLY $500. dollars, but just as they got "their" money, it was returned in a box, DEAD! Their "ethical" care was for the Money!\r
This corporate merchant makes every pretense of being a "hospital" and Pet owners are bullied over their heads into debt over "necessary"(?) super tests. The owners are not treated with any compassion for their budget, because of this merchant's greed!
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