Cat found in feces and urine, no IV which is why she was there!:
When my cat was in late stage kidney disease, I was charged for an overnight visit when I had taken my cat home for the night and taken her back in the morning to be on IV for the day, I got off work early and went in to see my cat at about 2PM, they tried to stall in letting me see her but I went back anyway to find her in a very small cage lying in her feces and urine, and NO IV WHICH IS WHY SHE WAS THERE!! When I asked to take her home and give her fluids myself, as I had done that earlier in the year in Indiana. Dr. Kang, either ignorant of current Calif Vet laws, or a liar, he told me it was illegal to do that. I called the Calif Veterinary Board to ask why, and they told me that it is common practice in California, not against the law as Dr. Kang and his staff insisted to me. They recommended I file a complaint, whic I did, but after 6 months of investigation they did not sanction the Dr. because I had no physical proof, like a photo. They simply lied to the Veterinary Board about denying my cat home care for kidney disease, I suppose the staff lied to save their job, these people are two-faced. If you don't believe me, pay them a surprise visit and don't wait to go back. Take your camera and verify whether or not your pet is being treated humanely and being given treatments that you are charged for. Anyone using this vet, should not assume their pet is being well-cared for. BUYER BEWARE
by Yolanda on February 25, 2010