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Businiess name:  Abbeywood Cat Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Dr. William Barclay is a 5 star veterinarian.\r \r Some of the negative reviews I am reading here on the internet at Yahoo, Insider Pages and on Yelp I find hard to believe and consider the comments a slanderous attempt to discredit an excellent doctor. Several appear to be written by the same person under an anon name. In today's litigious society, comments should be considered very carefully before they are written. Once you put something on the internet, it is there forever and you can't take it back. \r \r I just can't see Dr. Barclay sending any cat home bleeding or refusing to euthanize a cat because it wasn't humane. It is the owner's decision to put a cat down, not the doctor's decision. Papers must be signed by the owner authorizing the vet to euthanize the pet. If the owner of the cat wanted her kitten euthanized, Dr. Barclay would not refuse the request. I know that for a fact because we have discussed this same situation regarding one of my cats.\r \r The woman who just walked

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