Male kitten spayed by mistake
Hi, I am new to the boards and I have a question. First, a little backround. I volunteer with a rescue agency...I take the really tiny kittens without Moms. I bottle-feed them, love them, and send them out for adoption. My latest batch of feral kittens are gorgeous. There are 5...all very lovable. My 3 girls went out to get spayed on Wednesday, and are doing fine. My 2 boys went in this morning, to a different vet. I called to see how they were doing, and I was told all was fine. I told the office I would be picking them up, since they were neutered and a lot less sickly than the girls. So, I pick them up, and when I get home, Jake bounds out of the box, but Rocky can't move. I gently reach in to get him out, and he starts crying. When I take a good look at him, I notice the stitches up the front of his belly. He can't even lift his head up! I run and call the vet...demanding to know what happened. She informed me that the vet thought he was a girl...nothing more. Come back in two weeks to get his stitches removed. This kitten is WAY sicker than his sisters were when they came home, and I had to bring them home the same day. If this vet had told me what happened, I would have let them keep Rocky overnight. I am so sorry if I am rambling and incoherent, but I have had these kittens since they were a week and a half old and am very upset. Finally, my question. One, what can I do for this little guy? He is currently on a bed...not expecting this or I would have left him in his carrier. I am concerned because he keeps swallowing, like he has too much saliva in his mouth. He is barely 2 lbs. And, I guess, am I over-reacting? Thanks for any input...I appreciate it!
I wonder if the vets do their own surgery
I used a clinic for ferals in my area and I know for a fact that the person doing the surgery was not a vet. There was a vet on call, but there was not a vet at the site. I wonder if reduced rates mean not the "A team"..... Even human surgery is done by understudies, with full surgeons "supervising"..... so why wouldn't a tech know how to spay/neuter, after watching the vet do it for years on end.
I would ask that not only you not be charged, but that you get care covered for this dear kitten for some time. A credit at another vet's would work for me! Gosh. Such a screw up.
I am glad little Rocky is going to be ok. Keep us posted.
((((((((((((((((Rocky)))))))))))))))))))
sasvermont...you are SO right!
I found out today that this HAS happened many times brfore. In fact, they had done a spay only to find out after she was in heat that she was opened, but the spay was never completed. I was then told that the techs do all the "charity" work. Nice to know, since they still charge...just a reduced rate.
Anyway, my little man is home and happy, and I have gone online and rated the animal hospital and pet resort...took their A+++ rating notch or two!
Pictures are forthcoming...thanks again everyone!