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Businiess name:  Vista Pet Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
A friend located what I thought would be a great deal on a dental with extractions for a rescued cat, an old guy with teeth so bad he was drooling wads of pus. The vet who neutered him said he needed lots of teeth pulled but the expense, for a rescued cat, to be put up for adoption, was like a weight on my shoulders to think about. The friend said Vista charged only $95. This did seem to good to be true, but I signed him up and took him. Afterwards, I began to doubt anything was done. He still drooled strings of brown that were blood streaked. A month later I took him to another vet who said he had some terrible teeth and they needed out. I tried to find out what teeth Vista pulled and was told ""the pointy ones"". Finally the receptionist said three incisors two molars. The records however given the vet who did the second surgery said five incisors, the little teeth up front, that usually fall out on their own when they go bad. I felt scammed. This time, he had four canines, all cracked, broken and decayed, pulled. This is visible to a novice's eye. He also had three other teeth pulled. This happened only two months after the Vista dental. I burned $121 that day at Vista. And put an old cat through needless useless trauma.

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