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Businiess name:  Emerald City Emergency Clinic
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Not sure a lot of these reviews understand how emergency vets work. They're for emergencies. Of course they're going to be expensive... Emergencies aren't cheap. They're open 24/7 for when your cat decides water is overrated and dehydrates himself until his pee becomes solid and obstructs his urethra on a Saturday night. Okay, anyway, my cat received fantastic care here. Yes it was crazy expensive, but they told me it would be... The end cost ended up right within the price range they presented me with when I signed the consent form. The vets and techs all told me what a sweet cat my Leo was during his treatment, and even if they say that about every cat, the sentiment was much appreciated. And the best thing about it is... He didn't die. Which he would have if we had to wait until regular clinics were open on Monday. If only animals could get sick between 9am and 5pm on weekdays. Then we wouldn't need an emergency vet. But until that happens, be thankful places like this exist, despite the high cost. If they weren't around, some of our furry friends wouldn't be, either.

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