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I would have posted this review much sooner, but I was too emotional at the passing of the beloved cat, Oakley of 5 years. Though as time has passed, I feel strongly that it is my duty to let other pet parents know the true motives of Cleveland Park Animal Hospital of Greenville.\r
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In March of 2015, I noticed a behavior change in Oakley, so I immediately scheduled an appointment with Cleveland Park Animal Hospital. This was my first time at this veterinary clinic for I had just moved to Greenville. At this appointment, I met with Dr. Meighan Hammett and she suspected a UTI, as did I, for he had increased his water intake throughout the day. They also took blood work to examine him farther. The vet reassured me if something serious was discovered then I would get a call about the lab results that weekend, if not then by Monday. AFTER THE WEEKEND, I got a call that he had chronic kidney failure, and she said he didn’t have long to live. She even suggested
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