Pam
03-14-2003, 01:32 PM
I work for an ophthalmologist and today at work one of the first patients was ordering new contacts. It seems she needed them way ahead of time because her cat, who likes to sit on the sink while she gets ready (I know lots of people can relate to that!) decided to stick his little paw into her contact lens case and bat the contact to who knows where! LOL! Two of us at work have kitties and we sure got a kick out of that. Kitties - what would we do without them! :rolleyes:
Then my co-worker said she had to tell us about her hectic and scary morning. She was making breakfast for her daughter and put out her daughter's acne pill on the counter. Her sheltie also takes a glucosamine pill each morning for her joints (hidden in pudding....:D ). Anyway, she said she was rushing and just happened to notice that the color of the pill on her dog's tongue was the same color as her daughter's acne medicine so she immediately realized she gave the dog the wrong pill! YIKES! That prompted a call to the Emergency Vet and they gave her the # of Animal Poison Control. They charged her $40 for advice over the phone (to be charged on her credit card) and said her dog would probably be fine. We of course eventually all laughed since the dog wasn't in any danger but I was surprised about the $40 charge for advice over the phone! Wow!
Then my co-worker said she had to tell us about her hectic and scary morning. She was making breakfast for her daughter and put out her daughter's acne pill on the counter. Her sheltie also takes a glucosamine pill each morning for her joints (hidden in pudding....:D ). Anyway, she said she was rushing and just happened to notice that the color of the pill on her dog's tongue was the same color as her daughter's acne medicine so she immediately realized she gave the dog the wrong pill! YIKES! That prompted a call to the Emergency Vet and they gave her the # of Animal Poison Control. They charged her $40 for advice over the phone (to be charged on her credit card) and said her dog would probably be fine. We of course eventually all laughed since the dog wasn't in any danger but I was surprised about the $40 charge for advice over the phone! Wow!