@Vanessa O.\r
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In response to your comments on CitySearch on January 29, 2013 related to your cat’s care at Sunset Animal Clinic, we are sorry that you believe your cat’s veterinary care was unpleasant. We would like to address your concerns, first based upon the information provided by you indicating that she had not been eating for several days prior to New Year’s Eve as well as not drinking water and vomiting for 24-48 hours. With this clinical history, the attending veterinarian using a proper standard of care starts with some diagnostics to determine the patients’ problem prior to considering to what treatment regime would be most proper. The results indicated that a medical approach- with IV fluid therapy and medicine rather than a surgical procedure were the way to proceed. We did not rule out surgery but initially your kitty needed to be rehydrated and treated conservatively. Once this occurred we then proceeded with an abdominal surgery.\r
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First and foremost your kitty has not been euthanized, we are terribly sorry that you have been misinformed. That however is not related to anything we have done. One of our techs offered to foster your kitty during her slow recovery in their home with no cost to you, but your husband instructed us to euthanize, foster or adopt; he didn’t care. Your kitty was fostered with our tech and has now made a full recovery and since we have offered to return your kitty to her home, which again your husband elected not to take your kitty back, she since has been adopted by the tech who fostered her. If you want to be upset with Sunset Animal Clinic for our compassion for your feline friend, please do not vent your anger based upon information that someone in your home did not provide you. This is a family lack of communication.\r
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Sincerely,\r
Sunset Animal Clinic
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