Does anyone have any thoughts about the UPenn Vet Hospital, particularly when
it comes to cat care?
I took Scrunch the Cat to a local vet for some dental work yesterday, and
today I
have some problems and questions, and his local vet is not open on Thursdays.
I like the vet, but this limited
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I'm sure everybody will weigh in -- in my experience the vet hospital is _very_ expensive and best left for absolute emergencies. If your cat is bleeding from the ears at 3:00 a.m., vet hospital. If he needs a checkup or a distemper shot, local vet.
We
Title: RE: [UC] UPenn Vet Hospital
Emergancies ONLY. You will wait a long time and pay
$95 just to get checked in
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My understanding of the UPenn Vet Hospital is that they prefer to offer
emergency and special-needs/research care to animals than routine
healthcare. We had called them to price neutering our rescue-kittens,
and they said as much (though they *will* take routine care - at
considerably higher
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Does anyone have any thoughts about the UPenn Vet Hospital, particularly
when
it comes to cat care?
I took Scrunch the Cat to a local vet for some dental work yesterday
. The visit was $300. And the metal did work istelf out. He didn't seem to mind.
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Does
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I agree with Kyle. UPenn is Very overpriced and not very customer friendly. Best for only the most dire of emergencies.
I love Girard Vet Clinic for our cat. They are a little scruffy on the exterior and they are a walk-in only so you may have to wait
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Does anyone have any thoughts about the UPenn Vet Hospital, particularly
when
it comes to cat care?
I took Scrunch the Cat to a local vet for some dental work yesterday, and
today
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Kyle -You should rename thunderbelly to leadbelly.
Susan-
My cat needed antibiotics, and Penn gave me liquid to shoot down his
throat. He brutally, and maliciously attacked me. So I opted for putting the
medicine in tuna, no problems
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MY experience with penn vet has been bad. in fact, i once got a long letter
in the phila weekly about it yrs ago.
i took my thunderbelly counterpart, huey, there for what i knew was stones
in the urine tract some cats are prone too, he was old
In a message dated 3/3/2005 10:26:52 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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I'm sure everybody will weigh in -- in my experience the vet hospital
is _very_ expensive and best left for absolute emergencies.
Look, she unabashedly advertises Temple programming. It is time
Adminstration than in any
previous administration.
And I am just devestated about my kitty, who is not eating and not taking his
medicine, and I can't get in touch with his doctor.
sj
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I'm not so leftist. I'm actually quite libertarian. However, our current Head
of
State is not even a decent fiscally responsible, international entanglement-
avoiding conservative but some kind of fascist. I do believe that history
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I love Girard Vet Clinic for our cat. They are a little scruffy on the
exterior and they are a walk-in only so you may have to wait a little bit
depending on how late you get there but they genuinely care about the
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Subject: [UC] UPenn Vet Hospital
Does anyone have any thoughts about the UPenn Vet Hospital, particularly when
it comes to cat care?
I took Scrunch the Cat to a local vet for some dental work yesterday, and
today I
have some
In a message dated 3/3/2005 1:09:32 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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my
kitty, who is not eating and not taking his medicine, and I can't get in
touch with his doctor.
What is the cat doing?
1) You said you took the cat for dental work?
2) Was cat eating
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