cornbreadcommunist
cornbreadcommunist t1_j4wq725 wrote
Reply to comment by rosebud30 in Best veterinarian for cats in/around Baltimore? by kmilvin
I was just on the hunt for a new vet for my cat a month or so ago, and my research overwhelmingly pointed to Everhart. So glad I went with them! My cat is extremely anxious at the vet, too, and Everhart's layout and staff couldn't have made it better for my baby.
Quality of Care: Once you check in, they have a space where you can let your animal play (so I hear), but usually they just take you right to the exam room. It's super spacious, not full of cold steel, and the vet and techs were all extremely reassuring (to both me and my cat). There are little boxes for the cats to hide/explore in in each room which was a thoughtful touch.
They noticed when my cat was anxious or feeling squirrelly and respected his space which made him feel so safe and secure (a FIRST for my cat at the vet)!! They were so kind, accommodating, and understanding. AND I'm almost 100% certain the vet stayed late just to answer my long list of questions; something most vets would brush off. We got some cute homemade bandanas on our way out that we ended up taking xmas photos with! I can't sing their praise enough. You can really tell they love and care for the animals they treat.
Full-Service: They also have their surgery and urgent care hospital in-house, which ultimately made it a no-brainer for me. I like that my cat will already be an existing patient if I ever have to take him to the pet-ER again.
Cost: I researched and compared the cost of care for routine trips (like vaccines) and as unforeseen worst-case scenario events all of the good vets in Baltimore City and County. Everhart was the cost-effective move overall. I felt a thousand times more confident knowing that I'm getting top-quality care without having to compromise my limbs.
cornbreadcommunist t1_j4wmzgs wrote
Reply to comment by NoTheseAreMyPlums in Date night ideas by Suspicious_Way_7810
Be sure to budget 1.5 to 2 hours minimum to get a table at Clavel, and if you get there any later than 5:30 or 6 you're screwed. You can put your name down at Clavel and have pre-drinks at WC, but be prepared to WAIT. (They don't take reservations)
cornbreadcommunist t1_j0brdfi wrote
Reply to Things that only happen in Baltimore! Was able to donate all my plastic bags to him too! by BushyEyes
That’s Tony! His produce pony’s (as I like to call her) name is Michelle. They’re very sweet!! I save my plastic bags and set aside my plastic bags, water bottles, and sometimes a couple beers for them when they’re by
cornbreadcommunist t1_jadoiz8 wrote
Reply to Full Tilt to close March 12th by baltimoron3231
A huge loss for the sour beer community :(
Any and all reccs for local sours welcome