All About Cats Cat Clinic
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129 NE 43rd Ave
Hillsboro, OR 97124 - 503-648-2800
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Beverly Brooks
Very compassionate about my older kitty. Dr Rajat knew exactly what she needed when we brought her in for severe sneezing and lethargy. He is surrounded by a wonderful team as well! This is an extremely clean and impressive locally owned clinic. Our cat is doing so much better now!
Apr 11th, 2024 -
Ann Thomas
Mar 5th, 2024 -
Patrick Williams
I've been to a few different vets in town, and this one is my favorite. They know what they're doing and the service is great.
Feb 10th, 2024 -
Pam Feldman
They are great with my scared little cat
Feb 7th, 2024 -
B.D. Bell
A Veterinary Clinic specializing in cats only, located in Hillsboro, Oregon. The staff there is friendly, and the vet is fairly gentle in dealing with the animals. I had originally given a good revue to this vet, but recently his actions have made me rethink my first impression. I will write more and explain my concerns again soon. Stay tuned. Update. After taking my male cat to this doctor, for the removal of a hematoma, my cat did not come back to normal from his anesthesia for 3 days. I had specifically asked them to go easy on the anesthesia, and instead they went so high that he did not return to normal for several days, and smelled so strongly of anesthesia, that I could not allow him to lay on my bed with me as he normally does, the smell from his exhaled breath was so overwhelming. The price for the procedure was so high that I had to go to a pet agency to help pay for the surgery, and the doctor would not proceed with the surgery, allowing my cat to have pain and allowing the growth to continue, until we had enough money to cover the surgery in full. They showed little concern for my pet, and great concern for their money in advance. I had taken a female cat to him as well, who had hyperthyroidism, and rather than giving her a prescription for medication to treat it, he sent me home with some pills and ordered me to give her Sub-Q fluids, and after I gave her the first pill that he told me would calm her stomach so she would eat more, she had what appeared to be either a heart attack or some sort of heart-related issue, panted and drooled copiously all over herself, and her left front paw and leg immediately became swollen, and the swelling did not go down until she died three days later. I've been told since that this was a sign of heart damage, most likely. Unfortunately nobody could tell me what pills he had given, as he had cut them into pieces, destroying their markings. Finally, when telling doctor Rataj that I would prefer to be present in the future when blood extractions or injections were given to my cats, he told me he was not willing to do that, he always takes them away from the owner and does those things in his back room. That makes me feel he may have something to hide, as no other vet has ever refused my presence for injections or blood draws. Needless to say, I have never returned there, and never intend to. In my opinion, people like this man should not be practicing, or should at least be highly investigated. If a vet will not give Injections or blood draws in front of a Pet's owner, this should be cause for concern. I personally find some of the five-star reviews highly suspect, and believe that some of them may be fake reviews, to bump the clinic's score up. Especially the ones that have no actual review attached to them. This happens frequently on Google, and being a Google guide, I know this for a fact. I have also noticed that they never respond to anybody that makes a review about them as most clinics do, which could indicate that they either don't care about the reviews, or they don't want to be bothered taking the time and courtesy to respond. In my opinion, pet owners would be well-advised to do their research, ask many questions in advance, and perhaps consider taking their pets to a more verifiable and highly rated clinic. There are many to choose from in the Hillsboro and Portland metro area. But ultimately of course, the choice is yours. Finally, I have no reservations in posting this review, as everything that I have said is true, documented, and verifiable, by many people involved on my end. I wish you the very best in your endeavors to give your beloved pets the care they deserve! Good Luck!
Mar 5th, 2024
Contact Info
- 503-648-2800
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for All About Cats Cat Clinic?
A The phone number for All About Cats Cat Clinic is: 503-648-2800.
Q Where is All About Cats Cat Clinic located?
A All About Cats Cat Clinic is located at 129 NE 43rd Ave, Hillsboro, OR 97124
Q What is the internet address for All About Cats Cat Clinic?
A The website (URL) for All About Cats Cat Clinic is: http://www.allaboutcatsclinic.com/
Q What days are All About Cats Cat Clinic open?
A All About Cats Cat Clinic is open:
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Q How is All About Cats Cat Clinic rated?
A All About Cats Cat Clinic has a 4.7 Star Rating from 126 reviewers.
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All About Cats Cat Clinic
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( 126 Reviews )Beverly Brooks on Google
Very compassionate about my older kitty. Dr Rajat knew exactly what she needed when we brought her in for severe sneezing and lethargy. He is surrounded by a wonderful team as well! This is an extremely clean and impressive locally owned clinic. Our cat is doing so much better now!
Ann Thomas on Google
Patrick Williams on Google
I've been to a few different vets in town, and this one is my favorite. They know what they're doing and the service is great.
Pam Feldman on Google
They are great with my scared little cat
B.D. Bell on Google
A Veterinary Clinic specializing in cats only, located in Hillsboro, Oregon. The staff there is friendly, and the vet is fairly gentle in dealing with the animals. I had originally given a good revue to this vet, but recently his actions have made me rethink my first impression. I will write more and explain my concerns again soon. Stay tuned.
Update.
After taking my male cat to this doctor, for the removal of a hematoma, my cat did not come back to normal from his anesthesia for 3 days. I had specifically asked them to go easy on the anesthesia, and instead they went so high that he did not return to normal for several days, and smelled so strongly of anesthesia, that I could not allow him to lay on my bed with me as he normally does, the smell from his exhaled breath was so overwhelming.
The price for the procedure was so high that I had to go to a pet agency to help pay for the surgery, and the doctor would not proceed with the surgery, allowing my cat to have pain and allowing the growth to continue, until we had enough money to cover the surgery in full. They showed little concern for my pet, and great concern for their money in advance. I had taken a female cat to him as well, who had hyperthyroidism, and rather than giving her a prescription for medication to treat it, he sent me home with some pills and ordered me to give her Sub-Q fluids, and after I gave her the first pill that he told me would calm her stomach so she would eat more, she had what appeared to be either a heart attack or some sort of heart-related issue, panted and drooled copiously all over herself, and her left front paw and leg immediately became swollen, and the swelling did not go down until she died three days later. I've been told since that this was a sign of heart damage, most likely. Unfortunately nobody could tell me what pills he had given, as he had cut them into pieces, destroying their markings.
Finally, when telling doctor Rataj that I would prefer to be present in the future when blood extractions or injections were given to my cats, he told me he was not willing to do that, he always takes them away from the owner and does those things in his back room. That makes me feel he may have something to hide, as no other vet has ever refused my presence for injections or blood draws. Needless to say, I have never returned there, and never intend to. In my opinion, people like this man should not be practicing, or should at least be highly investigated. If a vet will not give Injections or blood draws in front of a Pet's owner, this should be cause for concern. I personally find some of the five-star reviews highly suspect, and believe that some of them may be fake reviews, to bump the clinic's score up. Especially the ones that have no actual review attached to them. This happens frequently on Google, and being a Google guide, I know this for a fact. I have also noticed that they never respond to anybody that makes a review about them as most clinics do, which could indicate that they either don't care about the reviews, or they don't want to be bothered taking the time and courtesy to respond.
In my opinion, pet owners would be well-advised to do their research, ask many questions in advance, and perhaps consider taking their pets to a more verifiable and highly rated clinic. There are many to choose from in the Hillsboro and Portland metro area. But ultimately of course, the choice is yours.
Finally, I have no reservations in posting this review, as everything that I have said is true, documented, and verifiable, by many people involved on my end. I wish you the very best in your endeavors to give your beloved pets the care they deserve! Good Luck!
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