I am grateful to all the doctors of the hospital! For 7 years, for better or worse, Olga Vladimirovna, Roksolana Stepanovna and all the others were with us! Thank you for the healthy kittens, for the cat, who was always given the necessary help and attention! The mouse is no longer with us, but if we decide to get another cat, we know where to turn in case of trouble
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Anonymous review
July 17, 2014
The cat was buried yesterday. Four days ago, he was severely bitten by dogs (he climbed into a neighbor's plot). Well, the neighbor quickly chased them away, but it was still a little late. I immediately took the cat to the hospital, and from there to the hospital, because I had to have an operation if I wanted to save him.
A fractured rib and a hematoma of the lung. In addition to the fact that we were charged several thousand UAH for the operation, the hospital day cost from 400 to 900 UAH, depending on the necessary medicines on that day.
After a couple of days, the cat got better, went on the mend, and I wanted to transfer him to our clinic near the house. I went to pick up the test results, and they tell me that the cat got worse. he is in serious condition, he needs to buy more powerful antibiotics and have a blood transfusion. look for a donor.
When I showed the results of the analysis at the clinic near the house and to our family veterinarian (lives in another city), they looked and said that if they started injecting him with these stronger antibiotics, then his heart would simply stop. and blood transfusion is just some kind of useless heresy. It's more humane to put the cat down...
Of course, it's all very difficult. The cat was buried only yesterday, but I would like to warn animal owners right away, while the memories are fresh - DO NOT TAKE YOUR PETS TO THE FAUNA SERVICE IF THEIR LIVES ARE DEAR TO YOU, and your own financial condition.
I do not urge you to chase cheapness, but there are other veterinarians in Kiev with good equipment and doctors who love animals, not money. By the way, for the sake of interest, you can ask around in the nearest vet. clinic about FAUNA-SERVICE. When my doctors heard where I wanted to transfer the cat from, they didn't say anything (of course, ethics obliges), but the look clearly read "Everything is clear...another victim."
The FAUNA SERVICE doctors apparently realized at some point that my cat was hopeless, but decided to prescribe a bunch of expensive procedures that would ultimately give nothing. One day they would call me and say, "We're sorry, but your cat's heart couldn't stand it."
Take care of your animals, be it a cat, a dog or a guinea pig...