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I brought my kitten here for an initial consultation a few days ago, and met with Dr. Krebs. At first, I was a little bit paranoid about being taken advantage of by vets who guilt you into paying for all these tests for your pet. However, Dr. Krebs gave me practical advice - in that my kitten doesn't need certain shots since she's a strictly indoor cat without any other animals in the household. I didn't feel pressured into doing anything, but took her advice to check my kitten for HIV/Leukemia via a blood test. She also did a stool test (we brought in a sample) and fed our kitty the deworming pill for us. Overall, the consultation itself was not expensive ($69.90), but our visit totalled $315 after tax. The facility was clean, and the staff was friendly. They sell a few lines of pet food, like Royal Canin, Prescription Diet...etc. The big bonus is that they're open 24 hours! I thought it was necessary to perform those tests since I adopted my cat from the shelter. I'm bringing her back for her booster shots ($100) next week!
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