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Businiess name:  Cats Vermont-Veterinary Clinic For Cats
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We took our new kitten to Cats Vermont for his first exam and shots and the whole experience was so horrible as to be traumatic for us and the kitten. First of all there is NO parking at this downtown dump. We had to park a half block away on the street at a meter and walk to the clinic. The staff was pleasant enough and we didn't wait long to see the vet. That is when things took a real turn for the worst. The vet-Dr. Moore-was rude to us and rough when handling our 6 week old kitten. She told us our kitten had fleas and ear mites and her manner was so nasty and accusing you would think she believed we gave him these paratises on purpose. This was our first kitten and we later learned through our own research that fleas and ear mites are not uncommon in kittens. At one point during the very brief exam Dr. Moore was called out of the exam room and had to rush out back and we could clearly hear her yelling obcenities at her assistants. We really wanted to leave but felt obligated to see

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