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Bay Street Animal Hospital
Bay Street Animal Hospital is a feline-friendly veterinary practice in Rosebank, Staten Island offering expert cat health services for pet owners across Staten Island. Specialising in cat wellness, diagnostics, dental care, and preventive medicine, this NYC cat vet provides trusted, compassionate care for your feline companion. The clinic accepts new patients and welcomes cats of all ages and breeds.
Address: 999 Bay St, Staten Island, NY 10305
Services: Animal hospital
Phone: (718) 420-9100
Member of the NYC Cat Care Network
Monday: 8 AM to 10 PM
Tuesday: 8 AM to 10 PM
Wednesday: 8 AM to 10 PM
Thursday: 8 AM to 10 PM
Friday: 8 AM to 10 PM
Saturday: 8 AM to 10 PM
Sunday: 8 AM to 6 PM
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A dedicated feline veterinary clinic serving Rosebank, Staten Island, offering expert cat health care for NYC cat owners. Specialised feline veterinarians in Staten Island provide preventive care, diagnostics, and treatment tailored to the unique needs of cats.

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Bay Street Animal Hospital in Staten Island, New York, is known for its cat-related services and has received detailed feedback from visitors. One visitor noted: 'Took my cat Bella there. Staff was great and worked within my budget to help. Yes, certain tests and procedures cost money, just as it does with a human. Thank you guys for working with me to afford care for my Bella.' Another review mentioned: 'Horrible practice. Please do yourself and your pet the biggest favor and go elsewhere. I lost my beloved dog of 13 years because Dr. Cohen was not giving him the correct dose of insulin (an extremely low amount). I suspect this was so my dog would continue to be in and out of the hospital, which equals more money (we paid over $10,000). When my sister brought our dog in for the last time, she had questions regarding his treatment, to which she was met with hostility and yelling by Dr. Cohen. She was told, โ€œYour dog is not going to make it anyway and will die.โ€ I would not be shocked if my dog was being neglected while being an inpatient. The times that I visited him, he seemed more and more lethargic due to the incorrect insulin dosage. For scale, I know dogs his size that get 7ml of insulin. My dog was only getting 0.5 -1ml once a day! If you love your pets, please bring them somewhere else that will care for them like family instead of this practice that is money hungry and will keep your dog sick to maximize profit.'

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