Jolanta Stonkute
Had to take my cat to out of hours for eye and gum infection, where he received antibiotics and anti-nausea injections. As soon as we got home, he run to eat and drink and anti-nausea injection lasted for 2 days. Took him to White Cross yesterday morning, as was advised by out of hours to seek virus test and further anti-nausea medication, if he will be nauseous again (from infection). Vet seemed to be slightly lost, kept advising different test options, said that I need full blood test and etc. £862 (!) later, I'm convinced that they just charged me for anti-nausea injection and forgot to actually administrate it, as my cat is hungry, coming to his food, but not eating after visit at vets. And did not give any anti-nausea meds to take home. Received a call from them saying that he does not have any virus, but I need to pay further £1800 for more test, as they think he might have sepsis, but they don't know! And threatened to "investigate my cat's living conditions" after I refused to agree with them! So rude! I would advise investigating actual care by vet, because it seemed that all they want is money and didn't even care about actual pet. My cat is active, drinking, runing up and down the stairs, going to toilet, acting like normal, apart of eating, his gums are not pale or grey - there are no signs of sepsis for £1800! All he needs is anti-nausea meds that they failed to administrate and give any anti-nausea meds to take home! Very disappointed and heartbroken by such a reckless and negligent care of vet... 😔










