Two years ago I found a kitten crying in the yard. The young mother had abandoned it after birth. I took Casey in, bottle fed her, watched her grow and develop. Within a week I realized she was not he... Read More
Two years ago I found a kitten crying in the yard. The young mother had abandoned it after birth. I took Casey in, bottle fed her, watched her grow and develop. Within a week I realized she was not healthy and required medical attention. This was my first meeting with Dr. Singer. He was knowledgeable and compassionate. Dr. Singer told me that if it was between the kitten suffering and me not having the money to euthanize the kitten that they would not charge me, thus the kitten would not suffer. Thankfully, his skillful care of Casey prevented any need for euthanasia. In my many years of experience with vets, I had never had an offer to help like that. A doctor that cared more about the suffering of the kitten, than about the bottom line. Prior to meeting Dr. Singer, my outlook on Veterinary services, was that vets were there to make money from me (I know - very shallow, sorry Dr. Singer). It took my encounter with Dr. Singer to change how I felt. In the past two years, due to multiple cats? needs, I have been at the office at least 25 times. I have had a chance to build a relationship with Dr. Singer and his staff, and it is always rewarding. Unless there is an emergency, I would not go anywhere else. I don't know how I got so lucky to have met Dr. Singer, but I know that I will be forever grateful. I hope you get a chance to meet and start building a great relationship for you and your pet. While I only have cats, he provides medical services for birds, reptiles and rabbits. You have my solid recommendation. Read Less