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Connecticut Veterinary Center
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It's really unfortunate because there are so few 24-hour vets in Connecticut, but the Connecticut Veterinary Center preys on the love of pet owners for their ill or injured pets. Their staff is *not* attentive to the needs of the animal or owner, and they apparently think nothing of writing up a worst case cost scenario and then exceeding it despite a best-case animal condition. I'd write out the whole experience here, but that'd take more space than allowed, so please feel free to read the blog entry on my site (which I had to put a couple spaces in here because the posting won't let it save otherwise): etravian. com/blog /2008/09/27/100
Pros: They are in fact open.
Cons: The only game in town, price gouging, apparently unsafe conditions, performed services not needed
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