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Businiess name:  Emergency Veterinary Clinic
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Take your pet here only if he/she has a broken bone and NEVER LEAVE THEM OVERNIGHT. \r \r We took our twelve-year-old cat, Polaris, to the Emergency Vet Clinic in August of 2006 because we had been force feeding him (he wasn't eating on his own) and he choked. We panicked and called our vet who told us to call the Clinic (it was late on a Saturday night), which we did. \r \r They told us that we should bring him in (although he stopped choking and was fine) because they said that the food could have gone down the wrong pipe which would lead to pneumonia. \r \r Once there, they said that it was likely that he had developed fatty liver disease and force-feeding him was the worst thing we could do. They, then, recommended that we leave him there for observation which we did VERY reluctantly. \r \r I received a phone call from the Clinic at approximately 4 in the morning. They informed me that Polaris had taken a turn for the worse and he should be put to sleep immediately. We lived about 15 minutes away so I asked if they could wait until I arrived so that I could say goodbye to my cat. The woman on the phone told me that it would be inhumane to wait any longer. \r \r Why did they not call me before he had reached this state?\r Were they not, in fact, carefully monitoring Polaris' health as they said they would?\r Do they not understand how painful it is to have a pet put to sleep let alone not be able to say goodbye?\r \r Furthermore, they charged us well over $500 which we paid before leaving with our dead cat in a box.\r To this day, I am still horrified about what happened on that day, August 26th 2006. \r \r PLEASE, if you truly care for your pet, do NOT take him or her to the Emergency Vet Clinic unless they have a broken bone. \r The inconsideration and complete lack of respect shown for Polaris' life and our feelings disgusts me. I will never take another pet to that clinic.\r I would have given them less than one star if possible.

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