Sunshine Girl wrote: Thank you all again so much. It is a quietness not having Chimi here when we wake up in the morning. The little fur ball sure had a lot of energy and love to give. I agree the Conifer vet is beyond wonderful and his staff was so sweet and caring especially when trying to take over where another vet fell short. I wouldn't even take a hamster to Mountain Paws especially an animal in a serious situation. Their bedside manner leaves A LOT to be desired. I was basically told to shut up and quit asking questions when I brought my dog in that was in some real trouble. She actually asked me who the vet was, her or I (paraphrasing here). If my kids doctor ever talked to me like that I would leave immediately and I should have here. They never even called me once to give me any updates. I had to call them. Ridiculous! I don't think they will last long with two other great choices in vets to make. Caring and compassion is essential in this business I would think. I will post some pics of Chimi over the weekend. Thank you all again for your kind words.
That is good to know about the vet. I only had one experience with them, but if they treat my friends like that then they don't need my business either.
My condolences for your loss as well. I hope the saddness of Chimi's absence lessens soon. You were both blessed to have found each other!
I too love Dr. Palmini and his staff! They were amazing helping me deal with my kitties at the ends of their lives. They even mailed me a condolence card that the whole office had signed - never had that happen before and was really touched that they made that gesture. I highly recommend them for everyone!
Peace to you SG & Rockdoc!
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