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About Animal General
For over 35 years the professional veterinary staff at Animal General on the Upper New York west side have been providing pets and their owners with the companionate care that should be expected of every animal clinic. Here at Animal General, we understand that your furry friends like your cat and dog are family, and we'll treat you both just the same each and every time you enter our doors. From our experience veterinarian staff to our techs and other assistants accompanied by our quiet office environment, you'll know you're home right away.
Reviews about Animal General
Nice Clinic
This center is great. I am sad for the past analyst in regards to the anesthesia passing of her feline yet that happens once in a while with sound creatures that have not been given nourishment or water for 12 hours earlier. I have a ton of involvement with extensive and little creature vets and these folks are sensible (for a major city vet), and proficient. They manage a great deal of insane New York individuals with insane creatures however they are still empathetic to both. My encounters there have all been great.
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This clinic is good. I am sorry for the previous reviewer regarding the anesthesia death of her cat but that happens very rarely with healthy animals that have not been given food or water for 12 hours prior. I have a lot of experience with large and small animal vets and these guys are reasonable (for a big city vet), and knowledgeable. They deal with a lot of crazy New York people with crazy animals but they are still compassionate to both. My experiences there have all been good.
By masymas at Citysearch March 27, 2011 at 03:10 PMthey killed my cat!
we took our kitty there for a teeth cleaning. we were not warned of the dangers of anesthesia. we dropped him off and two hours later they called to say that he was dead. they will do anything for a buck and they are incompetent. don't go there and don't ever allow your pet to go under anesthesia for optional procedures. we learned the hard way and now our little darling buddy, carson, is gone. stay away!!!!!
By bjheller at Citysearch December 14, 2010 at 07:24 AM