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Old August 30th, 2014, 06:48 AM
GreyDSH GreyDSH is offline
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Thanks for your replies. I emailed the vet and didn't hear anything, but I then had to take my cat in again anyway and so I saw her then. She apologized for not replying and essentially said there are multiple ways of conveying dosages (e.g., mg / ml, mg/kg, total mg given, etc.) and that the receipt is not always useful / accurate in reflecting what was given, regardless. She reiterated that my cat got the agreed upon dosages (which still don't seem to relate at all to what was on the bill). While I suspect most clients don't look that closely at their bill as long as it is not too expensive, this is pretty unfortunate for those of us who like to closely track our pets' health, especially if we have to move.
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