1/5 Renata G. 10 months ago on Google • 19 reviews
hello
Looking
at
the
great
reviews,
I'm
wondering
if
I'm
the
only
one
out
of
luck?
Unfortunately,
my
experience
was
very
painful.
In
March
of
this
year
I
took
a
cat
to
the
Vet1
clinic,
which
refused
to
eat,
was
lazy
-
we
decided
to
leave
it
in
the
day
hospital
until
the
doctor
did
all
the
necessary
tests:
ultrasound,
rengten,
several
types
of
blood
tests,
and
also
put
a
drip
(thanks
to
her).
The
cat
was
sedated
(drugged),
there
was
definitely
enough
time
for
the
examination.
As
the
doctor
said
after
all
the
procedures:
"maybe
I'm
not
the
best
sonographer,
but
I
don't
see
anything
wrong."
It
was
concluded
that
maybe
there
was
some
kind
of
problem
with
the
bones/joints.
Literally,
I
bought
the
prescribed
pain
medication,
I
continued
to
listen
at
home.
At
first,
the
cat's
condition
seemed
to
improve,
it
started
to
eat
again,
but
after
a
week
it
suddenly
got
worse
again
-
this
time
I
already
took
it
to
another
clinic
(8
elephants,
if
you
are
interested.
This
is
not
an
advertisement,
because
no
one
could
help
anyway).
So
-
a
week
later,
the
cat
is
examined
in
another
clinic
in
front
of
my
eyes
and
the
new
doctor
says
that
she
feels
a
large
tumor,
almost
the
size
of
a
walnut.
I'm
shocked.
Just
a
shock.
Echoscopy
is
done
again,
which
only
confirms
the
fact.
We
have
to
say
goodbye
to
the
pet
for
a
few
days
-
I
make
purees
from
dry
food
and
feed
it,
because
otherwise
it
could
no
longer
eat,
I
heard
other
medicines
that
make
the
last
days
easier.
Then,
a
few
days
later,
a
diagnostic
operation
is
performed,
which
shows
that
there
is
no
chance
of
any
treatment.
After
the
operation,
Chile
is
put
to
sleep.
All
that
was
left
of
my
pet
was
a
small
urn.
I
can't
tell
you
how
painful
it
was.
Probably,
animal
lovers
who
raise
their
own
from
a
few
months
and
for
whom
animals
are
members
of
the
family
will
understand
this.
Shocked,
I
asked
how
this
could
be,
after
all,
a
week
ago
they
did
a
million
tests,
the
cat
was
left
for
half
a
day,
there
was
plenty
of
time
to
look
at
everything
-
how
is
it
possible
not
to
notice
what
was
noticed
in
another
clinic
in
5
minutes?
I
just
don't
understand.
What
was
paid
a
three-figure
sum
and
spent
so
much
time
looking
at?
The
new
doctor
just
shrugged
her
shoulders
-
"maybe
she
didn't
notice."
I
am
writing
and
tears
are
rolling
down,
even
though
it
has
been
several
months.
For
some,
it's
just
a
cat
(and
with
character),
but
for
us
it
was
a
small
furry
family
member.
I
didn't
ask
for
any
compensation
from
Vet1
and
I
don't
intend
to
do
so,
although
there
were
such
recommendations
from
the
country
-
you
won't
change
anything
anyway.
I
also
don't
want
to
blame
the
doctor
of
this
clinic
-
I
understand
that
she
didn't
notice
such
a
big
problem
out
of
bad
will.
It's
just
that
the
whole
family
experienced
both
loss
and
a
sense
of
injustice.
I
think
the
least
I
can
do
now
is
to
warn
others.
You
may
be
able
to
take
your
babies
to
this
clinic
for
vaccinations
or
just
go
in
to
buy
food,
but
if
you
have
more
serious
problems
-
I
sincerely
recommend
that
you
choose
another
clinic
where
professionals
work.
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