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Businiess name:  Banfield Pet Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This was nearly two years ago, so I feel I'm being objective. My cat stopped eating and so we rushed her to Banfield where they diagnosed her with diabetes. Banfield transferred her to an emergency clinic to get her stable. We followed up with Banfield who taught us how to inject her with insulin and about her diet, etc. We were told that we were overfeeding her and needed to drastically scale back the food we gave her in order to both manage her weight and her diabetes.\r \r On doctor's orders we limited our cat's diet to the prescribed amount. Our cat was starving. She did things she never did before, like jump on the counters and try to eat food off our plates. In tears, my wife took her back and said she was always hungry, shouldn't we feed her more. They weighed her and said we were doing everything right that it'd take some getting used to. Maybe we should feed her just a quarter of a can more a day.\r \r We did that, continued to give her her insulin shots. But she stayed hungry, an

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