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VCA Alpine Animal Hospital
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Sadly, we agree with most of the negative reviews already written. our cat is our best friend, and while i don't remember the price being out of hand at all (went in the middle of the night), they completely and literally f!#@cked up our cat. she was fine but constipated, due to our mess up and feeding her a low fiber food (which we also found out there and was helpful). but, since they were about to rinse her intestine, were concerned that a sedative would make her more (?) constipated, which seems irrational if they are going to give her an enema. i'm not a vet, so could be wrong. but, not sedating her did not allow her to clean our cat after the procedure. she had enema fluids and all else on her back end (sorry, graphic) and, was still completely healthy with energy to fight off attempts at cleaning (hence, the request for sedative). so, after she developed a life threatening kidney/bladder etc infection, she cleaned herself (normally, a clean cat anyway). 1 month later, our cat is
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