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    Good Ground Animal Hospital

    Good Ground Animal Hospital

    (39 reviews)

    We recently switched to Good Ground Animal Hospital and couldn't be happier! The staff is amazing -…read moreso nice and welcoming from the moment you call to make an appointment. Dr. Spanbock is fantastic! We recently adopted two kittens, one of which had tested positive for feline leukemia (prior to us adopting her from the shelter) so we needed to have her retested and both kittens were due for a few more vaccines. We were a bit anxious while we waited for the test to come back, but Dr. Spanbock really made us feel at ease. He answered all of our questions, explained everything thoroughly, and he's got jokes! He's wonderful with people and pets! Thankfully, the test came back negative, so a happy ending for us, but during those stressful few minutes, we really felt comfortable talking with Dr. Spanbock and for that, I am so appreciative. Yesterday we had our second appointment because one of our kittens started limping over the weekend and we had no idea why. The kitten was seen by Dr. Swanson, and she was also incredibly kind, knowledgeable, and even though the moment I brought the kitten into the office she stopped limping and was walking like a champion, I was never made to feel silly for bringing her in (even when I referred to her front paws as arms). We had another great experience in the office. The staff at the front desk are all so nice and the office is super clean. The whole experience with Good Ground has been phenomenal and we look forward to bringing our pets there for years to come!

    I've been dreading writing this review because I had to put my cat down here, but it's time…read more I came across Good Ground while looking for a nearby vet to bring my cat to when she suddenly stopped eating and drinking. My cat has had kidney disease for the past few years along with other issues that I'd been managing fairly successfully with medications, but I could tell something was really wrong and needed to find someone to take her to while I was out here (we live in Astoria). I chose Good Ground due to proximity and the fact that they had an appointment available later that day. I called my vet in Astoria to forward over her records so they'd have all the info and know her health had been on the decline. It was a long wait from the time we got there until we were seen, and when Dr. Swanson finally saw her she didn't seem to know anything about my cat's history even though I'd forwarded the records. I filled her in, and she recommended bloodwork and a urinalysis to learn more about what was going on, as well as giving her some fluids and a shot of antibiotics since her urine looked cloudy. I asked the vet if there was any food she recommended for cats in this state to entice them to eat. She recommended some kind of organic food you could only order online...I was looking for something that was easily accessible that was palatable. My cat didn't improve and got worse, so the next afternoon I was eager to talk to someone to find out what the bloodwork had found. The front desk person told me that the vet usually calls at the end of the day to talk about bloodwork but again I reminded her that my cat had not eaten or drank anything in days and that this situation is more urgent than that, that I'd want to bring her back in today if something could or couldn't be done. I finally heard back from the vet who confirmed my worst suspicions -- her kidney disease had progressed dramatically, and on top of that she had a terrible UTI. The vet kept calling my cat a he during this time which was also upsetting on top of getting this news, wasn't her gender anywhere in these results? She then talked about hospitalizing my cat for three days and giving her an IV to flush out her kidneys. I ask what the outcome of that would be. Best case, she tells me my cat lives another month and then we're right back where we are now. Worst case, my cat gets hospitalized for three days, comes home and crashes and we have to put her down anyway. I guess don't really know how folks are out here about their pets. I know it's the Hamptons, so maybe people here feel more inclined to throw money at the problem. But money aside (my insurance would've covered it), I couldn't imagine putting my cat through a hospital stay and have her last days of life be spent in a strange place which I know she hates, only to have her die a day later anyway. I was surprised that I had to be the one to bring euthanasia up in this conversation and not the vet. While I was waiting for this bloodwork, I had called my vet in Astoria who agreed that euthanasia was likely the best option for my cat at this stage. If you've had a pet for as long as I had my cat (14 years), you know when something is really, really wrong. Throughout her illness I'd always been so afraid I wouldn't know when the right time to put her down would be. If you have a chronically ill pet, I can promise you, you'll know. I will say that putting my cat down here was the kindest experience it could have been. The entire staff were extremely respectful and communicative during every part of the process. They even gave me a plaque with her pawprints imprinted in it as well as a paper with her ink prints. I don't know that Good Grounds is the best option in an emergency situation, but I do think that for more straightforward, non-emergent issues it would be a decent vet choice.

    Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation

    Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation

    (9 reviews)

    After losing the cat I had for 14 years I was finally ready to start the process of looking for a…read morenew pet to adopt. I visited animal shelters from Wantagh to the Hamptons and the Southampton Animal shelter foundation was the cleanest and most organized shelter I visited. Everyone who works there was friendly, knowledgeable, and were truly invested in finding good homes for the animals. They were familiar with all the residence and had a wonderful system of photos with information for each animal. They are everything you look for when looking for a shelter. I adopted 2 cats, Tiffany & Ashley after a recommendation from the staff at the shelter. The girls have lived with me now for about 6 months and everything the shelter shared about them was true. They are the most loving girls. Thank you Southampton Animal Shelter for your recommendation and everything you do for animals!

    Went there to adopt a cat. Filled out an application, and specified a cat we wanted. Waited a week…read morewith no response. Called and asked what was happening. I was first told that they could not find my application. Then someone else picked up and said I was denied. They mention a dog which I adopted 7 years ago who was a biter. Returned the dog to the shelter because it was a risk we did not want to take. THEY ALSO MENTIONED OTER CATS WE HAD THST DIED. These cats died of old age. We are 79 years old and had a few cats in our lifetime who had a good life with us. This shelter resembles North Shore with their thinking.. would not recommend this shelter for adoption

    Hampton Pet Chef - petservices - Updated June 2026

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