WITHOUT PREJUDICE Appalling
WITHOUT PREJUDICE
What a total shambles this has been. After a sudden 3 month illness, a friend sadly had to have her pet Bella euthanised. Bella hated her daily treatments and my friend made the decision to have Bella removed from vet as soon as possible. Nick was contacted from PawsatRest and responded immediately agreeing to collect Bella and take her to the crematorium over the Christmas period. All good so far. My friend M was adamant that she deal directly with Crematorium and it was agreed she could visit to choose an urn for the ashes. On 7th January, M received a call around 19.45 from VET to say Bella’s remains were THERE ready to collect in a wooden casket. No prior notice as agreed with PtR, no choice of urn and no visit to site. Call to Nick and M was informed he would ‘check where Bella’s remains were’ !!!! So to her distraught owner, the vet may be holding another pet’s ashes? She now understandably worries that any remains she collects may not be her dog. My call to PtR first thing clarified nothing sadly and it was repeatedly said to be ‘ a communication error”. It was most certainly not. Left and Right hand working at distance appear to be their internal ‘communication error’ here. An upsetting call to PtR and M is going at 1.30 to collect what MAY be Bella and presumably choosing her urn into which the ashes will be transferred from current depositary. That she will then have the indignity of paying a hefty fee to these people for a service far from that on their website is appalling. It was never the cost. it was simply Bella being removed from VET, taken to PtR and at the appropriate point, M to go to crematorium, choose urn, collect paw prints (£!) and take her beloved companion home. As it is, this lady who NEVER reports in sick to work, is at home devastated and will live with the uncertain knowledge that perhaps it is not Bella in her urn? Compassionate? I think not. Something has gone seriously wrong here. M emailed first thing this morning but 4 hrs on has received no response so one can only assume the front desk ‘team’ has no access to emails? My intervention has resulted in a member of staff Vivian agreeing to call M to agree a ‘collection’ i.e. that THEY collect ashes THEY WRONGLY delivered to Vet and M go to their premises as agreed by text etc in December. All in black and white for the record. Utterly appalling experience. The final bill will be very very interesting.








