For the first time since I was a child, I have my own little babee. Par for the course, I managed to nab myself a very lovable, yet a bit broken, kitty from the OKC animal shelter. Luckily, Crestwood ... Read More
For the first time since I was a child, I have my own little babee. Par for the course, I managed to nab myself a very lovable, yet a bit broken, kitty from the OKC animal shelter. Luckily, Crestwood works in conjunction with the shelter to provide a free check-up within 10 days of adopting your pet. So, I had that done for little Pikitis (sounds like a disease, but happens to be a Parks and Recreation reference).She has seen Dr. Zuckermandel and Dr. Carver (I believe). I have not met them personally, because I work a narrow Mon-Fri 8-5 job (much like our vet friends), but my cat-dad has taken her each time. I've heard nothing but good things, and Dr. Zuckermandel has called me to give me an update on Pik's tests and such. She is a very nice lady!According to the boyfrand, everyone at the vet has loved my sweet little kitty... and learned that she will eat anything. No fancy cats here. They've taken very good care of Pik, and I even needed to leave her there a whole day so they could get some tests on her that required... waiting for natural bodily functions, shall we say.I've also spoken with one of the receptionists (Penny, I believe, but don't quote me on that!), because I was having a TIME with Pik peeing at the front door. She gave me some good advice and Pik has since stopped doing that (thank god). While having a litter box there isn't ideal, it's better than having tinkles on the floor every day!All in all, Pik is much better now than she was the first day I brought her home, much of it due in part to Crestwood and the wonderful staff there. Read Less