We just adopted a couple of 4 year old female cats that needed a home. Eve and Ivy came from the same litter and are inseparable. We want them to remain together. For medical reasons, we needed them d... Read More
We just adopted a couple of 4 year old female cats that needed a home. Eve and Ivy came from the same litter and are inseparable. We want them to remain together. For medical reasons, we needed them declawed, but we were apprehensive about their undergoing this procedure given their age. Friends recommended that we take them to Westglen Animal Hospital. A week before we agreed to take the cats, we visited Westglen to meet the doctors and staff. We were very impressed! We were greeted by two friendly, knowledgeable receptionists that assured us everything would be okay, and it certainly was! The day we brought them, the surgeon, Dr. Stortz, met us to explain and answer any questions. Despite the cats being afraid, she was very gentle with them, and they remained calm. After declawing, Eve and Ivy stayed at the vet two nights. When we picked them up, the veterinarian, (Dr. Buehler), told us what to expect when we got home. When we brought them home, we were surprised that there were no bandages on their hind paws. There was no bleeding. They were sent home with two days of liquid pain meds, but never seemed distressed. They were and remain calm, happy, and interested in exploring their new home. The Westglen Vet surgeon, vet, and staff are all amazing! We're so happy we were told about them! Kathy and Dan RyanRead Less