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Clairmont Animal Hospital
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We took our cat to Emory. Our cat weighs 5 pounds and was getting a fecal sample taken. They took her out of the room for the exam (unusual if you ask me) and then came back and told us that she had bitten the vet tech. We were told she would need to be quarantined because the rabies vaccine (indoor only cat) was 3 weeks expired. We were forced to decide between:\r
A. Let Animal Control keep her for 10 days (we were advised against this by several parties), or\r
B. Pay Emory Animal Hospital $18 a day to quarantine her, totalling $180.\r
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We ended up paying the $180 and having her gone for 10 days. My wife was torn up over the whole ordeal and we've moved to a different vet now. Needless to say, we would not recommend Emory after how they handled it all. Our cat has never bitten any other person or even reacted aggressively. If Emory can't avoid a bite from a 5 pound animal and/or aren't prepared for a reaction when performing a rectal exam, that is unacceptable. And then for u
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