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Businiess name:  Shelbyville Road Vet
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We took our cats, Beep and Cuddy, in to be spayed and declawed in August. It was really hard on them and a slow healing process. Twelve weeks later, Beep started limping on her left foot and a couple of days later, she started limping on her right foot. We took Beep back to the vet on Monday and they said they had not removed all of the claws. They said they needed to redo the surgery and would call on Tuesday to schedule it. They never called back..... and on Friday of the same week Cuddy started limping on her right foot. SHE HAS THE SAME PROBLEM! You can see their claws start to grow back out of their pads. We called the vet's office and we were told that, "The surgery would not cost us, but the antibiotics and pain medicine for afterwards would." We told the person we talked to we didn't think it was fair to pay for something we paid for once already. They responded with, "Well they won't need antibiotics." ARE THEY KIDDING? We asked if they were open Friday to schedule the

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