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Cat Clinic Of Greenville
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I have a cat I adore, the sweetest and best friend I have ever had.
For over two years now my cat has had some issues with her rear, scooting and constant licking along with a loud meow after using the box.
The Vet has always told me it was normal, expressing her glands (Tho the last few times they were empty) and sending her home with no additional suggestions.
This week my cat missed her box a few times and as a last ditch I researched and found that this is a strong clue to a UTI, or crystals in her urinary track. I took her in and asked for a urinalysis. Guess what? Blood in her urine and crystals were detected. I'm beyond furious folks. This is a "Cat specialist" and this means you are responsible for staying on top of health issues.
It took "Me" looking this up and asking for the test, rather than someone who is a specialist with cats to ask a few simple questions to determine my cat is in pain and has been for over a year!
I didn't mind overpaying as most have stated, for the services, but that was under the assumption this "Specialist" was on top of the other Vets. You draw your own conclusions, but in my opinion after seven years with a Vet you would think they would have the common sense to ask something as simple as "Would u like a urinalysis done?". The obvious signs and symptoms should have led her to see the need. I'm a common public service worker and feel like I know more about cats and that's sad.
I won't be taking my cat back after this last round. I love her more than most people I know and with that being said, I don't trust The Cat Clinic to do anything other than basic care. Do your homework, you need a Vet who cares enough to get to the bottom of a problem. Our animals can't talk, we have to look for the signs they give us.Find a Vet that asks questions and doesn't mind a simple Google search if they can't come up with a name for the problem......
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