I call bulls@it
I would like to know why the veterinarian never seems to have *any* idea or an educated guess even to what may be wrong with animals brought in.
Paws is an excellent spay neuter clinic. They do a great service for a community. They have their paws thrift shop in the same building which helps deferred cost for the clinic. I love to go to the thrift shop to see what donations they have recently acquired. I always find interesting things there that I can't find anywhere else. You might find a collection of interesting plates, dolls, jewelry, clothing, shoes, and household items. They're also open on Saturday.
I've had a friend take 2 different animals in within a 6 month period. Even after tests they don't know what's wrong?
Do not need state-of-the-art Machinery to be a good veterinariangot a $3,500 surgery quote and they operated on my dog for $1,000 and did an excellent job!!
I am a 58 yr old disabled woman. I live alone but for my 4 Kitties. Most of my time is spent on my Kitties. I love them and treat them better than I do my self. I was given a 2 day old half dead premature kitten. I went and bought the kitten formula that cost most for the colostrum and went to work on her. She was a mess with puss balls over her eyes, coming out her embilico site she got worse with sores and her front paws started turning black. I took her to PAWS for advice and to get her medicine. The vet suggest I put her to sleep. I already loved this Little fighter and was willing to do whatever it takes to save her. She wasn't expected to last the week but she started eating well and every hour at first. I held her for a week straight only putting her in her bed while I napped between feeding. I spent every dime I had on her and when I brought her for recheck it was plane she would lose her front paws. PAWS suggested I sign her over because she needed her paw amputated and the vet told me she might not make it Thu surgery and if she did I would still have her and be her mommy. Well after 7 weeks she was the most darling still tiny but so cute kitten I have ever had. I loved her SO much. Then PAWS took her away given her to Clair Pass. They only told me that she belonged to PAWS. Just like that! They took my baby. Broke my heart. That was end of May. I still cry just thinking about her. They were crul to me and my baby . I was her Mom. I wanted to keep her beside me for her whole life to love and protect her. I can only say that the technician "was rude and uncaring". I am very experienced with cats and didn't want to give her away. PAWS didn't care.
Instead, they seem to prefer to run expensive tests for everything under the sun.
This place by far is the number one veterinarian hospital I have ever been to they took my dog in and she had to have emergency surgery they quoted me a price at another veterinarian hospital in Chico I won't say the name of it however it's next to the news review for $3,500 and Paws did it for $1,000 no questions asked I can't believe how Superior their care was and how on top of everything else that they were on top of the excellent care my dog got they went ahead and cleaned her teeth and did her nails on the house thank you pause for saving my little dog's life I will forever be indebted to you you will always get 5 stars for me love Rose & Lola Needham
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