Nothing but wonderful
We have 6 pets, one dog and five cats, and are at the vet's office half of the year for just normal yearly visits! This past summer we noticed that our smallest girl (cat), had lost weight and was not acting like her usual spunky self. After a visit with the vet, we went home with medicine and told to call if her appetite had not returned by that evening. When she was not better by the next morning and still had not eaten anything, they got us right back in there and x-rayed her stomach to find that she had a blockage and we were told that it needed to be removed right away. (We were unaware that if cats stop eating for a certain amount of time- they become anorexic). Surgery was performed, we were called when it was completed, and we went by to see her. She ended up staying in the hospital for a week because she still would not eat on her own. The doctor's and the staff tube fed her several times a day and would not give up on her. After a week in the hospital and the bills mounting up, they surgically inserted a tube in her neck so that we could bring her home and tube feed her ourselves. We would drop in at anytime during the day while she was hospitalized and they would bring her and all of her tubes into an exam room for us to visit with her as long as we wanted to stay. We took her in several days a week for them to weigh her to make sure that she was gaining it back. They also were great with setting up a payment plan for us, as I teach and do not work during the summer.
In all of the years that we have been going to Blue Flint, we have always been given the option of doing the less expensive route to a cure before the expensive one. We also lost our first baby right before her 16th birthday. The staff couldn't have been more supportive and caring during this very hard time for us, as we decided to send her to be creamated. They have sent us symp
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