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    Polly's Paws Professional Pet Sitter

    Polly's Paws Professional Pet Sitter

    (6 reviews)

    If I were my sitter, I would have quit by now. I've spent the last several months trying to plan…read moretwo vacations next month as my husband has to take his sabbatical in September or lose it. But much like Big Sexy did, Miss Suzi (aka Lulu aka The Lu) has other ideas about vacations. Her blood work earlier this month showed she needed to begin fluid therapy and injections, frequency to be determined and adjusted as we go. Although I had decided to have a vet tech come to our home on the days treatments are needed (requiring coordination between the tech and the sitter), both Charlie and Jen, our regular sitter, did offer to learn the techniques for sub-Q. But after Suzi's recent seizure, I've been up in the air about whether to increase the number of daily visits or board her, assuming she recovered. Again, they have been super understanding about my waiting until the last minute to determine what is best for her. Well, we're scheduled to leave next week and have decided not to go at all. I'm not comfortable leaving her home alone and 12 days is too long to board her. It came down to what's best for Suzi or what's best for my husband. The cat won...again. There will be another sabbatical in 4 short years, and hopefully I'll still have a husband. There won't be another Lu. But a huge thank you to Charlie and Jen for doing everything possible to accommodate our situation!

    I have used Polly's Paws on 3 occasions now. I have spoken to Charlie over the phone, he has been…read moreextremely professional and my pet sitter Betty is the best. On the first (free) get acquainted visit Bo(cat) went right up to her and started rubbing on her shoes and purring. At that point I knew he was going to be in good hands. Betty comes in as scheduled and gives him lots of TLC, double checks his fountain and his feeder, gives him a few treats and cleans his litter. She leaves notes/diary of her time with your pet and notes anything of concern or potential interest. She will also pick up your mail, water plants and adjust your window shades and turn on lights if requested. A daily visit is $22. While my Bo travels well, I know he is more cozy at home on his "tower of power", than living out of a suitcase with me.

    Companion Pet Clinic - Phoenix

    Companion Pet Clinic - Phoenix

    (53 reviews)

    My cats and I had a great experience here. Dr. Brandon Young and his staff are clearly very…read morepassionate about what they do. He took an interest in both cats, answered my questions, and even trimmed one of their nails for free since it was our first visit. My two cats are usually stressed at the vet but seemed much calmer here. He also told us where to go if we needed any emergency care. Plus, the prices are very reasonable. We found our new vet!

    I'm sure it depends on what is going on for you, but I changed providers recently and glad I did…read morebecause I didn't realize how many things were red flags here until I met a mutual friend acquaintance who is a vet tech and asked them about a few things that were bothering me about this place. It might have changed, but as of fall 2024 they still have drop off and leave service which I tolerated during Covid for obvious reasons and fully supported. I haven't been back since about then. There's no reason to be doing that now. It's so traumatizing for your pet and opens the door to endangerment/malpractice. Last time I brought in my girl, she was given partial sedation and a plaque treatment that I did not approve and was not even asked permission before hand about. That's pretty serious in my opinion. I felt violated. If I'd been there, or if they had just asked me, I might have understood or been able to stop it. Not okay. They also made me feel uncomfortable in the way they respond to my concerns. When I would tell them about things I was noticing about my pet, or about questions or concerns I had about things I researched on my own, I wasn't taken seriously and I felt like it was borderline they were internally rolling their eyes at me. They made me feel like I was overreacting. I'm the one who interacts with my pet every day. Not them. Everyone googles their concerns. Everyone! I don't see why it's such a huge inconvenience or annoyance to them for someone to try and inform themselves so they have some idea of what to describe to them that might be important. It felt very rude and unnecessarily negative. A year ago I brought our pet in because she wasn't eating for four days. She would eat but then vomit soon after so when I was having any success I brought her in. They ran tests and exams and charged me to say to just continue to monitor her because they didn't know what was wrong. I ended up taking her to VETMED emergency and they also did not know why this happened BUT they at least took action to give her fluids, and an appetite stimulant and she improved immediately. That seems like such a simple and obvious action to take. Why didn't companion do that? I was informed at VETMED that it is very dangerous for cats to go 2-3 days without eating. She was on 4 when I went in to companion. It is infuriating to me that they endanger her like that by not even offering a simple treatment like fluids or appetite stimulant but still managed to run expensive tests. I just had an in home visit with our new provider (Phoenix Mobile Vet) and it was very close in cost to an exam in office at companion. They also had very kind and amicable bedside manner, and fast turn around on in house tests. They listened to and heard me voice my concerns. I wish I'd switched sooner. Like any service, I'm sure it's not the same for everyone but these experiences felt so wrong and violating that I feel the need to share why I severed ties with them. They have provided adequate basic services in the past like vaccinations but I had to switch. Very uncomfortable here.

    Stony Mountain Ranch - petservices - Updated May 2026

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