My Turkish Angora was precious to us as well as CFA certifed valuable specimen of his breed. All white with deep blue eyes, he astonished anyone who saw him. At 5 years old (2005) I have moved his records from Sandy Springs Animal Hospital to Dr. Merck on recomendation that such a fine feline would only be served right by the best vet available. I now understand that she left after our 1st year there. In the (5) years that he has been taken care of by CCR, I saw the status change from caring for Cats to $$ signs in the eyes. Every visit cost me $200+, which was not the issue as long as my beloved Snowy got the best care. Our last visit was end of June, 2010. He was given a perfect bill of health. All vax's were up to date. They even gave him a lion-cut with grooming. His paws, nose and ears were pinky pink, his eyes were deep blue. I trusted CCR with all my heart. On July 5, 2010 Snowflake had a hearth attack. He was immediately moved to Dekalb Emergency Clinic, at which Dr. Davis managed to save him. He was diagonsed with a long coming heart condition, which he had for years. Should he have been diagones on time and properly. He would not have had this attack. His condition left him with 50% dead heart muscle and two hind legs paralyzed. At this time, I moved him to my good friend and caretaker of my two Cavalier King Charles'es Dr. Clay Allan of Cherishire Bridge Animal Clinic. We have researched all options including, amputation of the two hind legs. But, the Congestive Heart Failure (of half dead heart muscle) had taken over his health. My Snowy, slowly lost all pink and became all white. His hind legs started developing cangrene. As he could no longer move but, was on diuretics, we had to constantly clean him, hand feed him and care for him. Which, I definately did not mind. I dropped every activity and my architectural work to care for him. But, in (5) days time he became very sad, turning his head always, and moaning with pain. Dr. Allan felt, only humane thing to do was to left him die in peace. I am so sad, and so angry. He gave me 10+ years of his life only to die of missed diagnosys. If he was human, CCR would face liability. Now, they will keep giving bad services with nothing but $$$ signs in their eyes. My Snowy died July 12, 2010. Less than 30 days after, he was given full clean bill of health (except some tooth cleaning) by these un-humane doctors. AVOID AT ALL COST. If you love or care for your cat. They will kill him. Learn from my mistake...
Dr. Ray was great with my cat. She was sick and he saw her first thing in the morning last week. She needed surgery and he did it that day. It was not a minor surgery and he did a fantastic job. She had almost 20 teeth extracted and his pain management was so good she was eating that night and the next day. She has not shown one sign of discomfort or pain. He also spent over and hour in the exam room talking to me about behavior problems with not only her but my other cat as well. He had so many hints and tips that I have never heard before and they have all been so helpful. I have asked more then a couple of other veterinarians about these problems and they had suggestions but none of them were helpful. Its not that they are bad veterinarians but Dr. Ray specializes in cats so he knows more about feline specific behavior problems than your average vet. My cat is very nervous anytime I bring her to the vet but not there. She doesn't just cower in my lap like usual. She is comfortable enough to come out of her carrier on her own and walk around the exam room on her own. She has never done that before and she has only been to the Cat Clinic of Roswell twice. His approach to her was amazing and he made her so calm. If cats had a choice I'm sure they would all choose to go to the Cat Clinic. Not to mention the cute building in Historic Roswell that has been designed just for the cats.
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VCA Roswell Animal Hospital | 1112 Alpharetta Street | Vets | 07:30 AM - 07:00 PM |
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Chattahoochee Animal Clinic | 1176 Alpharetta Street | Vets | 08:00 AM - 06:00 PM |
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Rose Animal Hospital | 362 South Atlanta Street | Vets | 08:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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Atlanta Veterinary Specialists | 280 South Atlanta Street | Vets | 07:30 AM - 04:30 PM |
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Veterinary Referral Surgical | 900 Holcomb Bridge Road | Vets | Not Available |
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Atlanta Animal Rehab & Fitness | 900 Holcomb Bridge Road | Vets | 07:00 AM - 09:00 PM |
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Atlanta Veterinary Dental Services | 900 Mansell Road | Vets | 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM |
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North Fulton Veterinary Hospital | 775 Marietta Highway | Vets | 09:00 AM - 12:45 PM |
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Hollyberry Animal Hospital | 10915 Alpharetta Highway | Vets | Not Available |
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ProtectMyPet Vaccinations Clinic at Top Dog | 900 Mansell Road | Vets | Not Available |
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