tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13367602.post9055413894582892400..comments2024-03-27T04:16:01.262-05:00Comments on This Crazy Life...Michelle Underwood Designs: The "not so" lion cut for OliverAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04252550286195290911noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13367602.post-90849032895370201652012-10-23T10:23:08.367-05:002012-10-23T10:23:08.367-05:00Wow not good customer service. That was funny the...Wow not good customer service. That was funny the way you wrote the post, I was all ready to see the lion cut photo...and then....disappointment.<br /><br /> Well, could have been worse. My cat had a really bad reaction to her rabies shot. Congrats on the adoption.jhitomihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05086583151635360861noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13367602.post-29830657249596010282012-10-22T11:08:17.017-05:002012-10-22T11:08:17.017-05:00I am soooooooo with KAT!! I would NO WAY make this...I am soooooooo with KAT!! I would NO WAY make this poor baby that you adopted go through the stress of a Lion Cut. I wouldn't do a Lion Cut on ANY cat but doing it on one that was just adopted and God knows what it has been through? NO WAY!<br /><br />In my opinion the mix up was God intervening saying DO NOT shave this poor cat!<br /><br />My Cody has allergies (which is probably what Oliver has)...it is treated with an antibiotic and Prednisone.....(depending on what the allergy is) Cody has food allergies and can only eat Royal Canin rabbit.<br /><br />Please do NOT shave this poor cat! I also would NEVER sedate a cat unless it was required for a medical procedure.<br /><br />Wishing you would follow our blog, Cat Chat if you aren't already. I have posts in my archives that might help you.Cat and DOG Chat With Carenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02666719374831725417noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13367602.post-48642355001934219702012-10-22T08:48:38.006-05:002012-10-22T08:48:38.006-05:00I'd definitely request a refund or for them to...I'd definitely request a refund or for them to give Oliver the lion cut. The receptionist should have corrected the situation right then and there. I can somewhat understand how the lion cut was overlooked because the vet side and the grooming side don't always communicate well. However, the business should take care of the problem. Can't wait to hear an update to this story. :)Linh C.https://www.blogger.com/profile/10597279331114681894noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13367602.post-34846719207747020242012-10-22T08:32:59.978-05:002012-10-22T08:32:59.978-05:00I am so sorry for your troubles, but I have to adm...I am so sorry for your troubles, but I have to admit I did giggle quite a bit at your story. However, I would do as the others have said, and call. Face to face is sometimes difficult without losing your cool, but an email or phone call to the proper person at that business is a definite must! My guess is the person in charge is not aware of what happened and the receptionist did not know what to do. Make a call, it SHOULD be well worth it!<br />Good Luck.jbmthillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07391067509654792939noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13367602.post-86058053545257125512012-10-22T08:22:55.247-05:002012-10-22T08:22:55.247-05:00You definitely should receive a refund in full for...You definitely should receive a refund in full for the $132. In my experience, if an animal doesn't have a problematic skin condition, it is best to leave them as Mother Nature intended, with hair, especially a cat. Cute or not, the hair is there for protection from sun and dirt and bugs, and also for warmth/cooling. (Just like insulation in a home, the hair helps the body regulate temperature.)<br /><br />This is a time to assert your rights, and I would look into a report to the Better Business Bureau if they do not want to work with you. This is something a reputable business wouldn't do to a valued client.kathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07444156075408220689noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13367602.post-11049754255963965762012-10-22T00:08:15.200-05:002012-10-22T00:08:15.200-05:00Congrats on your gorgeous new addition!!! ADORABLE...Congrats on your gorgeous new addition!!! ADORABLE!!!!<br /><br />Did you adopt him from a rescue or shelter? If so, he should have already been tested and received a rabies shot prior to you adopting him. <br /><br />If it were me, I would definitely question the bill and related services (including vaccinations). If you're not comfortable doing it in person, call them on the phone or send an email. Hopefully they gave you a detailed bill that you can reference. <br /><br />Michelle Spaydehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06777695391298314893noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13367602.post-41328171874501082662012-10-21T23:34:57.972-05:002012-10-21T23:34:57.972-05:00Wow! If I were you I would have demanded my money ...Wow! If I were you I would have demanded my money back just about every cent of it back (except the money it cost to give him shots and a bath). I guess best thing to do is never do business with them ever again!<br /><br />I took my persian to a pet groomer last week to get a Lions cut...I felt bad cause she coudln't get sedated and my hubby had to hold her down...but it only cost around 40 dollars and she was a good girl...most of the time lol!<br /><br />I didn't know vets did Lions cuts until the groomer told me!<br /><br /><br />*whistle* sorry to hear that happened to you! Oliver is Adorable btw and it's good to see he has a family who loves him! ♥Amandahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16931057736218009517noreply@blogger.com