This place was not designed to be a vet. They look like a back office vet that is not as clean as it should be.
Erika Bauer
22 Feb 2018
REPORT
renee gardon
14 Dec 2017
REPORT
Alex Yang
15 Jul 2017
REPORT
Very good loving staff
Julie C.
13 Jul 2017
REPORT
This is a strange review and I ask that you please bear with me.Open Arms Animal Rescue does inexpensive spay and neuters here. Cat procedures and all cats must be six months or older. Males are $65... Read More
This is a strange review and I ask that you please bear with me.Open Arms Animal Rescue does inexpensive spay and neuters here. Cat procedures and all cats must be six months or older. Males are $65.00. Females $75.00. Pregnant females are $100.00. All spay/neuters come with shots. As some low cost spay/neuter programs require, you do not need to be on any form of public assistance to be eligible.My daughter moved backed home with two intact male cats. I checked with my regular pet doctor and the cost would be roughly $220.00 per cat. Open Arms offered up on FB the above program.Appointments made. Cash or check only. My daughter took the two cats yesterday evening. She had an appointment for 6.45pm.This is an assembly line operation. The procedure takes about 15 minutes. You wait with the cat, or cats in this instance. Procedures were running about an hour late. The vet is/was Jonathan Kemp. And you, the cat owner, might be asked to assist. All of this sounds a tad strange. The bottom line is that the neutering process has been done. Effectively. One of our cats was resistant to being tranqued/anesthesized. Dr.Kemp administered additional anesthesia to make sure that Mittens was completely sedated. The odd part is that the procedures are done in the open. Sterile, but open.Cats came home somewhat confused as to the whereabouts of their family jewels. Other than that, they are fine. If anyone wants the contact info for the person from Open Arms who sets this up, PM me. Strange operation in that I have never been able to take a cat home immediately post surgery. However this worked! I'm happy, the cats are no longer attempting to establish their territory and I saved a ton of money! No GEICO commercial here. I need to reiterate that this is an after hours operation. I believe that this Veterinary office is primarily bovine. I did receive certification with respect to the neutering/vaccines. I'm happy, cats maybe not so much. Read Less
This place was not designed to be a vet. They look like a back office vet that is not as clean as it should be.
Erika Bauer
22 Feb 2018
REPORT
☆☆☆☆☆
REPORT
renee gardon
14 Dec 2017
REPORT
☆☆☆☆☆
REPORT
Alex Yang
15 Jul 2017
REPORT
☆☆☆☆☆
REPORT
Very good loving staff
Julie C.
13 Jul 2017
REPORT
☆☆☆☆☆
REPORT
This is a strange review and I ask that you please bear with me.Open Arms Animal Rescue does inexpensive spay and neuters here. Cat procedures and all cats must be six months or older. Males are $65... Read More
This is a strange review and I ask that you please bear with me.Open Arms Animal Rescue does inexpensive spay and neuters here. Cat procedures and all cats must be six months or older. Males are $65.00. Females $75.00. Pregnant females are $100.00. All spay/neuters come with shots. As some low cost spay/neuter programs require, you do not need to be on any form of public assistance to be eligible.My daughter moved backed home with two intact male cats. I checked with my regular pet doctor and the cost would be roughly $220.00 per cat. Open Arms offered up on FB the above program.Appointments made. Cash or check only. My daughter took the two cats yesterday evening. She had an appointment for 6.45pm.This is an assembly line operation. The procedure takes about 15 minutes. You wait with the cat, or cats in this instance. Procedures were running about an hour late. The vet is/was Jonathan Kemp. And you, the cat owner, might be asked to assist. All of this sounds a tad strange. The bottom line is that the neutering process has been done. Effectively. One of our cats was resistant to being tranqued/anesthesized. Dr.Kemp administered additional anesthesia to make sure that Mittens was completely sedated. The odd part is that the procedures are done in the open. Sterile, but open.Cats came home somewhat confused as to the whereabouts of their family jewels. Other than that, they are fine. If anyone wants the contact info for the person from Open Arms who sets this up, PM me. Strange operation in that I have never been able to take a cat home immediately post surgery. However this worked! I'm happy, the cats are no longer attempting to establish their territory and I saved a ton of money! No GEICO commercial here. I need to reiterate that this is an after hours operation. I believe that this Veterinary office is primarily bovine. I did receive certification with respect to the neutering/vaccines. I'm happy, cats maybe not so much. Read Less