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Oakview Animal Hospital
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I took my ill cat in there because they were open on the weekend and my regular vet was closed. First let me say I have a dog with epilepsy so I have spent a lot of time in vets offices and with vets. When we went to Minton Animal Hospital we saw Dr. J. Scott Hemenway. My cat has a runny nose, crud in his eyes, soft wet stools but not diarrhea, he got sick 1 time, and he's been lying around since then which is very unusual. Because my cat is only 9 weeks old and 1.5 pounds I was very worried about him and they knew it. Dr. Hemenway did his very quick exam which consisted of running his finger over his ears to make it look like he looked in them, but I know he didn?t really looked inside there is no way he didn?t even open up the cats ear and look inside it. ALL the vets I have ever been to look inside animals ears with a magnifying instrument but Dr. Hemenway did not. He then picked up my cat and gave him a quick look, fluffed the hair on his back then put him on the ground to see
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