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Cat Clinic Of Seattle
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citysearch c.
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I took my cat here several years ago for a check-up and it was an average experience at best. Several weeks later I discovered that the Cat Clinic had released my personal info as I was recieving mail from the City about mandatory licensing of my indoor cat. I was outraged that they would give my information out. Recently my cat was not eating and after trying to get her in at another clinic (everyone was full) I returned to the Cat Clinic for an examination and b tests. The vet not only failed to introduce himself but never asked me my name and seemed to be pushing a particular brand of food. After the b test revealed my beloved cat has kidney failure, I was basically told that treatment was needed immediately but may be useless or I should put her down. In my extreme freak out at this info (I am incredibly in love with my cat), I failed to ask the right questions. After two days of deliberating and some serious research on the condition, I spoke to another vet at the Cat Clinic to try and get some of my questions answered. Though I greatly appreciated the time taken to speak with me on the phone, she was short with me, made me feel very guilty for not choosing to immediately spend the thousand dollars (that I don't have) for treatment that may or may not work and basically made me feel even more crappy about the whole situation. Needless to say, I will NEVER take my cat to the Cat Clinic again.
Pros: always have a time slot, now I know why
Cons: bad all around
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