Title: | Meower Power is Valuing Differences |
Notice: | FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY |
Moderator: | MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO |
Created: | Sun Feb 09 1986 |
Last Modified: | Tue Jan 11 1994 |
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At the Cat Show in Lexington MA there were folks from a new Emergency Care Center in Acton, Mass. Details are as follows: Name: Animal Emergency Care Address: 164 Great Road Acton, MA 01720 Phone: 617-263-1742 Hours: Monday thru Friday 5 pm to 9 am Weekends & Holidays 24 HOURS I know there is an emergency clinic in Acton, I'm not sure if this is a new one, or the existing one. Anyway, thought I'd pass it along incase some kitty, like poor Cinnamon, needed care in a hurry. E.T.
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638.1 | Gentle and Caring People | DONJON::SCHREINER | Go ahead, make me PURRR... | Fri Jun 26 1987 11:55 | 10 |
I used this Emergency Clinic about 3 weeks ago when I had a pregnant cat go out of labor. The staff were very gentle and caring when handling my cat. They really seemed to love the animals. I'll go back again if I have another emergency. Too bad they don't do regular veterinary services. BTW, they have been there for a while. cin | |||||
638.2 | They really are... | TOPDOC::TRACHMAN | Fri Jun 26 1987 12:21 | 4 | |
I wondered if they were the same folks I used for KoKo when her face was swollen. The Dr. we had was really wonderful and caring also. I, too , wouldn't hesitate to go back. | |||||
638.3 | We just joined up! | ALIEN::HORN | Mon Jun 29 1987 12:50 | 28 | |
We are a member of the Emergency Animal Center in Acton, but have not had to use them yet. I think it is a pretty good deal if your cats are prone to accidents (even if they aren't - accidents DO happen). The deal is you pay $25 to enroll, then whenever you have a pet emergency, you bring them to the center in Acton and pay only $5 for an office visit, REGARDLESS of whatever they have to do to fix them up! The inital $25 fee gets to TWO emergency visits per year, with only the $5 additional office fee (oops, you also pay for perscriptions). But you DON'T pay for any shots required, XRAYs, splints, bandages, medicine administered while there, IVs, etc. In addition, when you enroll you fill out the cat's (or any animals) medical history and who your regular vet is. Then if you have to use the center, they already have a good background your kitty. If you are not a member, you can still go there for emergencies (they are one of the FEW places open 24 hours on weekends and Holidays), but a non-member visit is $35 each time you walk in the door, plus all the extras you accrue while there (XRAYs, shots....) I good idea if you live locally, but I hope I never have to use it! Janis | |||||
638.4 | They didn't tell me about this! | DONJON::SCHREINER | Go ahead, make me PURRR... | Tue Jun 30 1987 09:52 | 4 |
Can you clarify please....is it $25 to enroll or $25 per animal?? cin | |||||
638.5 | Another Endorsement For Animal Emergency Care | VAXINE::COUGHLIN | Wed Jul 01 1987 21:33 | 13 | |
I used the Animal Emergency Care for my dog about 3 months ago. I was very impressed with the care we (the dog, my husband and I) received. By the time I called my vet the following morning, Emergency Care had already alerted them so my vet was ready for us to come right in. This saved a lot of time and hassle. I believe the $25 enrollment is per animal. I was interested because I have a dog and cat. As this is the case with many people, I suspect their business couldn't handle $25 per family. I didn't enroll but took a brochure from the display in their waiting area. Perhaps they would send you a brochure if you called. Kathy | |||||
638.6 | Still another reccomendation | DELNI::WIX | Thu Aug 11 1988 15:58 | 12 | |
I have used them and was quite satisfied with the service. The enrollment was $25 per animal when I enrolled last year. I will re-enroll my cats this fall. I have a letter of authority written out for my cat sitter plus instructions on how to get there. It requires a health exam by your regular vet. .wIx. | |||||
638.7 | question | TALLIS::ROBBINS | Fri Aug 12 1988 11:07 | 4 | |
When you enrolled your cat, did you ever receive any kind of confirmation from them? I enrolled my dog last year and never heard a thing. Is that normal? |