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Businiess name:  Connecticut Veterinary Center
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
While the actual doctors are very qualified at what they do, and they provide good medical care....I cannot, in good faith, provide a good review of this veterinary center. Over the years I have had to go here for a variety of different reasons.\r \r First time, I found a cat in the middle of the road who had been hit by a car. I brought the cat here, and they informed me it had to be put to sleep...AND I HAD TO PAY FOR IT! It wasn't even my cat, I was just trying to do a good deed. I also might add they made no attempt to actually call the cat's owner...who's phone number was on the cat's tag.\r \r Then there was time my own dog ate a lethal amount of dark chocolate (5 giant bars worth.) I brought my dog here (as they are emergency care) and upon seeing my dog who, was very close to cardiac arrest (puking, diarrhea, panting, barely able to stand etc etc.) tell me to take my dog outside and FOR ME to call poison control...which I might add costs money. Only then would they see him. Makes n

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