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Keystone Pet Hospital
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Please don't go here. If I had known, I would have taken my cat elsewhere. She needed to be put to sleep and during the appointment I was horrified to learn that the vet does not administer the medication through the vein in the front leg, as most vets do now, but instead directly into the kidneys or heart, after administering the same anesthetic that they use during surgery. The first anesthetic shot, the needle literally busted while in my cat (one staff member grumbled about those being "cheap needles"), so she had to have two shots. Then she was given a shot into her heart and we waited for her to pass--it took almost half an hour. Not what I wanted for my cat and not what I would recommend to anyone else. The staff didn't know what we were there for and later, when they did, lingered in the room for "shop talk" with each other while we were waiting for the anesthetic to work. And, to top it all off, the dog allowed to wander the office snapped at me. Like I said, I wish I had know
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