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November 2023 by tom clark
Wow they saved me a few hundred dollars on fixing a stray feral kitten and making sure it was healthy . Other Veterinarian's in our area quoted me over a hundred dollars more . Great people working there as well . Very Clean office and easy handicapped accessKitten acted like nothing happened in a few hours and is doing great
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October 2023 by Lilly Trucker
Fur and Feathers Veterinary Dr. Personett and all the staff Five stars is not enough! When we brought Diesel in for his first visit we did not know what to expect. Getting the news Diesel had diebetes was shocking. We are truckers how will we be able to take care of him? Will he still be able to travel with us? We had so many questions. That is when Nancy came into our life . She truly is a angle she took time to answer every question and make us feel we were going to get through this together we did not have to feel alone. We are all PAWS IN! Sweet Allie has been amazing with Diesel as well she has a softness and gentleness and compassion that just radiates from her. We feel confident in we have the best staff taking care of our 18Wheels&4Paws Diesel trucking kitty with Diabetes.Thank you!Lilly Trucker & RichDiesel
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October 2023 by Hannah Anderson
I had a lot of anxiety about something my pet was going through and wasn’t sure if he needed to see a vet based on blogs posted online. The receptionist couldn’t have been nicer and really eased my anxiety. If I need to bring him to a vet in Binghamton it will be here just based on the phone call I had!
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October 2023 by Marguerite F.
We lost two cats because of their wrong diagnoses. They don't know what they are doing but pretend they do.never go there
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October 2023 by Gary Thurber
Had to put our cat down. They could not have been nicer or more compassionate. They were great with our pet throughout its life including the end. Highly recommend.
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September 2023 by Candie J
I Luv the staff at Fur & Feathers! They are very thorough and Excellent with my dog Mandie Sue, that was recently diagnosed with cancer!! They are Super Nice and the vet explains Everything to me and gives me options that the last vet Never even told me about!! Her cancer Should have been caught by the other vet that had taken care of her All her life, being that she's had it for 2 yrs now!!! He kept telling me her Mass was Nothing to worry about until I made him remove it cuz I had a Bad feeling about it!!Now it's too late!! Worst part is that she's my Mom's dog that I inherited 2 1/2 yrs ago when my Mom passed away!!! She's All I have left of my Mom!!!!Fur & Feathers vet and staff have been Fantastic at helping Mandie Sue and I'm So Grateful for them!!! I just Wish I had changed vets Alot sooner!!Here's some pics of my Beautiful fur Sister!!
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August 2023 by Sarah MacEntee
We absolutely love the team at Fur and Feathers. Very professional, never had a bad experience, and incredibly grateful for the times they’ve gotten our cats (Sammy and Avalon) in on short notice. Avalon adores the staff and we’re going be sad to leave since we are moving out of the area. Highly recommend!
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July 2023 by Wendy D.
I am not at all pleased with the services rendered nor the lack of proper experience or equipment to take something as simple as a pets blood pressure! Post op care prior to surgery was well over a grand, months of prescriptions for high blood pressure and going in paying 30 dollars for months when my pet didn't even have high blood pressure! Asking questions and wanting an explanation qualifies you as difficult to deal with.They are generalist, scope of knowledge is limited as a technician put it, that called me, as she lectured me about my attitude!Surgery was suppose to be done here, good thing is, they referred me elsewhere to control blood pressure that didn't need to be control. Bad thing I paid for something in advance and it was never done, and sure will not admit it and reimburse me!
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June 2023 by Cassie Bush
My original review is not listed anymore unfortunately but I cannot sit back and not say anything after I saw someone recently reviewing the care their Guinea pig received. I wanted to say I went through a very similar situation with my bunny 2 years ago after he was under the so called care of this place. He too dramatically lost weight, received substandard care and timely attention was not a concern he ultimately died after much time wasted and utter neglect. Unlike you though, after he passed on, I was told x rays bloodwork and things such as IV fluids were not done here which now I know is not the case and that this place pretty much expects the owner to ask for referrals, or so I was told it was my responsibility to have asked which is inconceivable after just losing my bunny, the blame for his death was basically shifted to me. After my bunny’s death, I learned of a new practice who sees exotics who has been caring for my current adopted bunny and she receives excellent care that goes absolutely above and beyond. Unfortunately this place didn’t exist when my other bunny was alive. Milo was only treated for one thing and not given pain relief until his very final month of life which is sickening, his ear infection went untreated and was a result of his nose and chest infection not being treated appropriately. I left many times without medicine for him and was basically told they can’t do this or that for him all of the time. If you would like to reach out to me, please do, as I don’t want to see the same thing happen again and again and regretfully I see it still is, they certainly can’t say the pandemic is the cause for delays this time. This is exactly why things need to be treated aggressively from the very onset before things like weight loss start happening and the pet is in an even more vulnerable position than they began with. Time is imperative from the very moment it begins. My Milo ended up with a very resistant bacteria and more than likely an ear abscess which are difficult but not impossible to treat in rabbits my current bunny had to have a reoccurring abscess surgically removed 3 times in combination with different antibiotics long term to get to the root of it. Ruptured ear drum, deafness, loss of balance, rolling, facial paralysis, weighed just 3 pounds when he passed despite eating critical care perfectly fine. This facial paralysis led to him not even being able to drink on his own which was also laughed at by this vet as I was told he couldn’t drink from a straw, disgusting. They took nothing I said seriously. I can’t even bare to go on anymore about what happened to him and the things that were said to me because it was truly horrible, it was a senseless death. So if you would like to get in touch with me please do, my email is cassie119300 at hotmail dot com and I hope your Guinea pig is doing ok. In response to you Wittner, No that did not happen, no that was not said until after he was gone. It was possible to do a culture and x ray early on which was when the ear infection was visible with pus for months prior and the choice made was to not do anything for that, not diagnose acknowledge or treat it and that's what really matters here. For what reason this was done I will never understand and an answer has never been given. May I remind you, you were still able to send a culture out the week before he passed on, though, just not the rest right, or normal bloodwork that all pets require anyways and which is always done before they are put under for any procedure, you'd be crazy not to. I think it's time to consider not dealing with exotics anymore. As for the Cornell bit I won't even go there as I know the real truth regarding that, don't forget you told me you would have referred me at the time if I had asked, see for yourself, refer to that email. I also love how Milo's records said he had rare bacteria well before the culture took place, Can we get serious. Milo knows, you know, probably some staff members, and I know the truth and there's no getting aro
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June 2023 by Lindsey Salisbury
I would not recommend this clinic to anyone. I have been taking my Guinea pig here for 3 years and everytime the care always felt off and rushed. Recently I have been trying to figure out why my Guinea pig has not been eating for the last week and a half and Dr. Wittner was quick to assume it was his teeth after looking in his mouth for 5 seconds max. He started eating on his own after force feeding him and it was clear it was not his teeth. Took him today for an X-ray and it was determined that it was kidney and bladder stones. After 3 years of taking him here and telling them the brand and type of pellets he is on almost every visit, it was brought to my attention TODAY that he should of never been on it because the number one ingredient is alfalfa which most likely caused the stones. I made it clear to Dr. Wittner that I did not want to put him through surgery especially since he has lost a substantial amount of weight and is not a good surgery candidate, and STILL she insisted that I hear back from Cornell about if surgery is possible meanwhile my Guinea pig is not eating, in pain, and wants me to force pain meds into him. She also suggested another treatment that required sedation which she had previously made clear when discussing fixing his teeth to be dangerous since he lost weight. And today after it was determined he lost more weight she offers a procedure that requires sedation…. During the whole visit I was never asked what I thought was best for my pet or what I wanted and Dr. Wittner is 100% self serving. Truly a joke of a vet that just wants to prolong an animals life so she can make more money. To whoever reads this, especially you Dr. Wittner, I hope karma treats you well. And to everyone else, don’t go here.
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April 2023 by Shelly Hinton
They are passionate about pet health. The staff is friendly and accommodating when they can. They have diagnostic equipment that other vets don’t have. My cats are well cared for there.
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April 2023 by Becca Owen
My husband and I have brought our boxer, Bella here for several years now! They always treat us well and are always there to answer any questions and treat our concerns as if they were their own! They love our dog as if she were there's! Although our baby is getting older:(, we know Fur and feathers staff will be there for us every step of the way!-Rebecca Owen + Bella <3
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March 2023 by Rhinehold Boarman
We just got our new pup from the Humane Society and my karate teacher recommended Fur and Feathers. He said they treat you like a human and don’t talk down to you like some vets have done. From the time I walked in to the time I walked out, the entire staff made me feel as if we had been there for years as patients and treated with explanation what ever they needed to do. I’d say if you can get your pet in, make the appointment. It’s one decision you won’t be disappointed about!!!!!
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March 2023 by Melanie Stein
So far I really like it here. Dr Personet is wonderful! We had a bad experience with a different vet so we'll only go to her now. The vet techs are great! Very friendly!
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March 2023 by Kindra Tripp
I have been taking my dog here for about 2 years and have always had a good experience with routine care and other additional needs/concerns. My mom also has taken multiple pets to them as well and has had the same experience. All staff have been friendly, kind and compassionate. Yesterday, however, I feel they went above and beyond for my baby. It was a Friday some time after 3 PM that my girl got bitten by another dog. I cleaned her up and after looking at her wounds was concerned that she needed additional treatment because there just seemed to be so much blood. Around 3:45 I called Fur and Feathers and the receptionist who took the call asked a few questions about her wounds, spoke briefly with someone and then, after I had said I only live about 10-15 minutes from their office at that point, I was told to bring her in and they would clean her up and take a look. Dr. Personett examined the wounds, the techs cleaned her up, we were provided with carprophen for her pain, given a script for an antibiotic and were walking out of their office around 4:30 PM. I was prepared and more than willing to pay a couple hundred for this visit but was shocked that for the cost of care and pain med I was only charged $106 despite the short notice and emergency (albeit mild) nature of the visit. I know that timing was on our side with this since it occurred during normal business hours and we live close by but I am still amazed. Everyone was so kind and compassionate with my dog and as we were being led into an exam room I was also asked if I was okay and Dr. Personett was kind enough to validate how scary a dog fight can be as I was still a bit shaken up while there and blaming myself. 5 stars and more for this wonderful group of humans spending their days caring for our babies and I'm sure enduring horrendous treatment by other humans despite devoting their lives to the care of animals. Will recommend them to anyone who will listen!