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Businiess name:  North Valley Pet Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
PART 1 OF MY REVIEW:\r HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE EXPERIENCE.\r When you become a Vet i certainly think it is for the love of animals & certainly not to be similar to fast food chains with animals in & out with disregard, in my humble opinion (IMHO). I picked up my (adopted) young feline after a routine spay surgery, only to get home & see that her surgery looked as though done by someone other than a Vet/Surgeon, IMHO. My poor little feline has protrusion pushing toward the area of the stitches with a sack like area around it, which could be filled with God knows what. I picked up my baby girl thinking all was well, after all they sign their work with a tattoo showing the animal has been spayed. I kept my darling kitty cat in a large size dog crate, while catering to her every post op need. Though within the time frame they gave me to feed or give water, i also carried her gingerly to a clean litter box to do her business, in which i did not even allow her to get her paws dirty by covering up her business, as i again, gingerly carried her back onto her plush blanket in the large dog crate for her own protection to heal from this surgery (i wanted her to take it easy). She had plenty of water (refreshed) & food once she was able to eat/drink as directed by clinic as far as time frame to feed/water after said surgery. Well, upon taking her to the litter box for her 1st business, i saw it, and i was HORRIFIED.:0o I am not a vet, though it looked to me to be some sort of tube distended while trying to protrude the area where here stitches were, which was surrounded by a sack like pocket looking as though it could be filled with anything from blood, puss, etc. AND it was pink/purple!!! Her surgery was on Tuesday, 3 SEPT. 2013~!!!!!!!!! I let her sleep and gave her water at 7pm that same day, as directed by clinic & a bit of food. The next day, 4 SEPT. 2013, when she was ready to go to litter box, as stated herein, i took carried her there & carried her back, i noticed this protrusion, but did not know if it were to be expected from this type of surgery. HOWEVER, the very next day, 5 SEPT. 2013, even with the special post op care received by me (her adopted mommy), this protrusion was looking quite WORSE!!!??? I contacted the NORTH VALLEY ANIMAL CLINIC, FT. MOHAVE, AZ to no avail the day before, BUT no one answers those phones, they ring on incessantly--TO SEE THE REST OF MY REVIEW--EITHER USE CITYSEARCH LINK TO MY BLOG OR USE ANY INTERNET SEARCH FOR ME: LadySoniaLorraine \r

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