When it comes to our cats, I get very emotional, as I feel that I am their voice.I went there twice this week, each time with a different cat.The place is big, clean and easy to access. They have a hu... Read More
When it comes to our cats, I get very emotional, as I feel that I am their voice.I went there twice this week, each time with a different cat.The place is big, clean and easy to access. They have a huge parking and a big waiting room so you and your dogs don't have to sit with me and my cat. They sell a lot of food and treats, both for cats and dogs and the place is very charming.But once you're there, be ready to leave with a lighter wallet, cause any opportunity to take your money, they will.First, even with an appointment, and even if you're the only customer at that hour (and we were on a Sunday morning), you will have to wait. In my two appointments, I was seen 10 minutes late. Once you are shown to a room, you will talk to the assistant (Like a nurse), and explain in detail what's wrong with your pet.Eventually, the vet showed up, and after examining my cat, used the scare factor to get my cat on some herpes treatment. My cat had a cold and already was injected with antibiotics.Though my cats don't have herpes, the vet, both times, talked to me about a life long treatment to keep herpes into remission and she highly recommended it many times.My second cat had a small conjunctivitis and after giving him eye drops twice a day, was getting much better, but he was scheduled for a vaccine, so I brought him.When the vet saw the eye, she said it was in terrible shape, and that he could turn blind and that she would put eye drops. She didn't ask, she opened the drops and put one in my cat's eyes and instructed me to do it 3 times a day for a week. Don't get me wrong, I bought the drops and have been doing it, but it's the fact that I didn't have a choice.Also, with the second cat, she repeated everything she had told me about the herpes and that I really should buy the life long treatment for both, it would be safer.I've had cats my whole life, and I have never had such a pushy vet...Finally I want to say, that my visit plus the antibiotics, on Sunday morning added up to $130.The vaccine and the drops on a Friday came to $100 something. I find it a bit expensive for such a simple procedure. But I did pay and I will return there as it is near my house.But be ready to spend some money. Read Less