All God's Creatures Mobile Veterinary Services, Inc Reviews (2)
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Address: 1021 N Memorial Dr Ste 3, Lancaster, Ohio, United States, 43130-1770
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Complaint: [redacted]
I am rejecting this response because: I was advised by this veterinary office to keep the cat confined in my bathroom for two days after surgery. In the offices own words "Nails grow back within 2-4 weeks ". I feel the statement "a nail trim will not impede an outdoor cat from climbing, hunting, or protecting itself during a fight" is simply made with the expectation that it will be accepted as fact because it was made by a professional. Anyone familiar with cats, including other veterinary offices, is very likely to agree that cats have claws by nature for a reason and that the dulling or trimming of them would absolutely diminish the cats abilities with their claws in living within their nature. This cat routinely climbs a home made wooden ladder in my shop to get to the upper level which she has not been able to do since the trimming and could not do again till a couple of days ago. I had the cat confined from the point of pick-up (3/17/16) till yesterday (3/5/16). I'll call that 18 days. Their office quoted me $14 if I'd left the cat overnight and I was quoted by phone a charge of $16/ day to board a cat. They charge for keeping an animal confined and safe; why can't I expect the same compensation for the inconvenience of having to make special arrangements to keep the cat confined indoors? I'm essentially only charging a little more than $8/ day for the same type of service they'd provide. If the veterinary office can answer that question for me I would withdraw the financial compensation portion of my complaint. However, nothing can cause me to voluntarily withdraw my desire to have the office either hang a sign stating "All cats will receive a complimentary nail trim due to safety reasons" or add an accept/ decline nail trim verbiage to the intake paper work.
A simple nail trim is not cause for alarm or reimbursement for a surgical ovariohysterectomy and vaccinations that the client requested and was performed. Nails grow back within 2-4 weeks and a nail trim will not impede an outdoor cat from climbing, hunting, or protecting itself during a...
fight. The client's complaint is frivolous and there will be no reimbursement for services performed with surgical consent on a legal anesthesia /surgical release form.