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Avon Lake Animal Clinic
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Over the course of 15 months my cat lost approx. 3 -4 pounds. For a 12 pound cat that is a lot. Every time I took him in they tested thyroid. Every time told me he was borderline and that I should just encourage him to eat. Kept mentioning all kinds of other tests but never ordered them or discussed price. Instead they charged me for worm meds, anitbiotics, numerous blood tests for thyroid, urinalysis...never tested for the kidney problems he was having. The night he was dying I had already spent almost $300 for the same ired treatment, and I had to take him in very late at night. An old more experienced vet told me that he basically had large, tumor filled kidneys and that he should be put down. So they put him down and creamated him and had the nerve to charge me another fortune. If they had properly diagnosed him 15 months ago maybe he would of had a few more years he was only 10 years old.
Pros: Close to home
Cons: Expensive, no experience, unnecessary care
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