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Summer Street Cat Clinic
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Don't bother coming here if you actually value bedside manner a veterinary opinion that doesn't come with condescension. I made an appointment here for my senior kitty because it was the only place I could get into and he had stopped eating. $51 dollars later, I was told that he had tartar and FELT dehydrated. I asked what it could possibly be that was causing anorexia and they advised me that there's no way to tell, it could a myriad of things but for the low price of $450-$600 for a diagnostic, I'd have all answers I need. \r
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I am a strong believer in giving the benefit of the doubt--but I strongly believe that this particular practice places way more emphasis on turning a profit rather than veterinary medicine.I was given no other option, they didn't even mention to me one of the "myriad" of possible causes (and yes, I understand there are numerous causes for anorexia in cats, all of them serious) and then told me that if I didn't make my decision on the diagnostic right then and
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