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Veterinarian

At Home Veterinary Care, LLC

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  • Review frommonica b

    Date: 03/31/2024

    1 star
    3-21-24 I called Brenda Romaniello to provide my cat who had cancer a peaceful passing at home.We were left profoundly distressed/traumatized & suffering from nightmares. I will administer sedative,you will then pay,sign paper & then final injection. She assured the ONLY anesthetic shot in thigh muscle will hurt.Assistant said there was not enough sedative, Brenda said it’s fine. Brenda approached, grabbed his thigh & jammed needle into really hard making him cry out.no warning,no double checking that we were ready. It’s going to take a few minutes,she said. Brenda gave her phone zoomed in,no explanation or copy given.Sign here.$400. How do you want to pay? 3 min later my cat remained relatively alert holding his head on his own but leaning on me. As she drew euthanasia med into the syringe, I asked why he was not asleep.She said he was & that it’s normal for eyes to be open,I asked for more sedative.She stopped in the middle of drawing the euthanasia med, grabbed DIFFERENT vile, jammed the needle into his thigh.Once again he cried out loudly.A few minutes later,his neck went limp & he relaxed head on my arm.Brenda poked his eye & lifted paw at an unnatural angle,Now he is under,she said. She finished filling syringe with euthanasia med. She took his paw,pressed & pulled skin to get to vein, pushing needle in straight,did not get vein,pulled it partially out & then pushed it back in at totally different angle when suddenly my cat released a guttural cry from what felt was his entire body.I screamed for her to stop.She said it doesn’t hurt, he is just vocal.I begged 4 more sedative, which she finally injected she kept poking needle in 3 paws, 8 unsuccessful times blowing veins,bleeding.Said veins are too small, I can inject euthanasia meds into the STOMACH, it will take him half an hour to pass away.
    No,absolutely not! Barberic. On 9th poke she got the vein. 40 min after starting. Later still sent a bill despite being paid which she later resent as paid.

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