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    The Center for Animal Wellness

    The Center for Animal Wellness

    (86 reviews)

    Lincoln Park, Southwest

    I have been going to this vet for almost 3 years with my cat now and things initially were really…read moregreat but I've had numerous not so great experiences recently. First- 2 visits ago they had him listed as a 2 year old. He's been going there 3 years so it's not possible for him to age backwards. Plus they have his file scanned from his adoption showing his birthdate. I informed them he was 6. My most recent visit I see on his file that he is now 4. I crossed it out and changed it again back to 6. The reason this is serious to me is because they keep referencing his age when analyzing his conditions and saying blah blah "for such a young cat." But he's not 2. Or 4. He's 6. And his name also is not Oliver... I went in on a Monday and had bloodwork done. They were supposed to call the next day with results but didn't. And not the next day either. His vet had gotten sick and called out and it would've been under her specific file to call me, but given I had called inquiring I feel a different professional should've been able to at least convey the results to me more quickly. Finally, today I dropped him off at 7:45 for an ultrasound. I had been under the impression and told that it would occur between 9-12. I just called and the tech didn't even get there until after 11. Now he has to sit there for a bit longer and I had been counting down minutes to get his results. I loved this vet and I'm really sad about what's happening there. Not sure if the switched systems or something but normally they, and especially Kim, are super good at communicating and doing everything they can. Now I feel weird leaving him with them because they don't even know his name... age... when the doctor will be there...

    The last few months have been difficult for my two cats, my husband and me. Gracie, our 19 year old…read morecat, was dying of old age and Claire, the other cat, was suffering from a cancerous growth in her nose. During this difficult time, Dr. Andy and the entire staff have offered unwavering support and practical help. Sometimes the treatments seemed costly, but these veterinarians made sure to choose cost-effective options that would ensure our cats received the optimal care. When we had to make tough choices, such as whether to consult a specialist about Claire's cancer, Dr. Andy always explained the options thoroughly and made it clear that the choices such as radiation therapy or palliative treatment were ours to make. I would recommend Dr. Andy and his staff unconditionally.

    Insightful Animal Communication and Healing

    Insightful Animal Communication and Healing

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    When I first heard about animal communicators I was really skeptical. However I was getting…read moredesperate. I have a huge (160 lbs.) dog and three cats and we were having several problems with them that I couldn't fix no matter what I tried. So, I ended up contacting Reanna as a last resort. First, one of the cats, Bumble, used to be our daughter's cat, but she couldn't take him with her to our son and daughter-in-law's house when she moved in with them because they have a vicious cat and Bumble is super-old and frail. Bumble was peeing where he shouldn't and not eating well, so we took him to the vet but the vet said he was fine, no infection, perfectly healthy for an old cat. That's when I called Reanna. She came out to the house and met with Bumble first. After communicating with Bumble, she told me that he wanted us to know that he was afraid of eating on the kitchen table (we feed our cats there to keep Daisy from eating cat food) because he thought he might fall off and that he was peeing outside of the litter box because he was afraid our cat Buddy would attack while he was in there (Buddy thinks this is hilarious). So, we installed a cat flap into the powder room door and put Bumble's food on the floor in there. He's been eating really well ever since! And Reanna told Buddy that Bumble is too old to attack in the litter box and that he should play with Moth (3rd kitty) instead. Lo and behold, Bumble has started using the litter box again and I was super-relieved that he hadn't been acting this way because he was so upset at living with us instead of our daughter. Turns out he was fine living with us because he wasn't home alone all day anymore and he still got to see our daughter when she visits. Second, our dog, Daisy, was barking non-stop, while also seeming sad. She was born on a ranch in Kansas to be a livestock guardian but got into the hen house when she was only 3 months old, so she had to find a new home. We've had her for several years, but only recently has she started acting like this. Again, we took her to the vet first but she's perfectly healthy. After hanging out with Daisy for awhile, Reanna was able to tell us that Daisy wanted to go swimming! We'd recently visited a dog park with a pond and were surprised that Daisy took to the water right away, but didn't think much about it. Apparently swimming is her favorite thing to do and was something she learned as a baby. And now that she knew that we could take her swimming she was pining away and also angry that we weren't taking her to swim again. Well! We started taking her to swim several times a week and it made all the difference. She's cheerful and much quieter and we never would have guessed what the problem was if Reanna hadn't been able to communicate with Daisy. I can't tell you how surprised I was that Reanna really could do this. You wouldn't believe how suspicious I was of the whole idea of a human communicating with an animal at that level, but obviously she was. If you're having problems like we had, then I can't tell you strongly enough to call her. She really changed things for the better around here and my animals are so much happier!

    Zen Pet - animalholistic - Updated May 2026

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