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My cat has been going there for almost 10 years and I always felt that the vet was very businesslike and caring (and always full of compliments for the beauty of my cat). I had a disastrous experience several months ago and held off writing a review until I was more reasonable. My cat had an injury and stayed over night there and the vet gave me a call to ask for prior approval for blood testing and to give him an aspirin. After so many years of care, I trusted they were the best things for my cat. She had also sold me Cosequin (to help with joints) to help him in his recovery. I got him home and he proceeded to vomit six times- and I called them right up and left a message on their machine. I was so panicked that I began searching Cosequin online to see if this was the cause and I saw that the product I had bought for $40 at this vet was actually sold for $17-20. This made a red flag go up. I know vets need to make a profit but considering at the lower price there is probably
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