It's been a LONG Time with no report ...
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By my count, it's been about 7 weeks since Ally Kat was entrusted to "The Vet"
near your parents' house; and then handed over to one of The Vet's Technicians.
After 7 weeks, I'd think good medical ethics would suggest some sort of a report
was due to the cat's owner. Maybe it's time to *insist* on hearing that report.
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Originally Posted by jenn_librarian
On January 31st >>>
At the moment she is at the vet who is a friend of my mom and dad.
The vet said he'd keep her there for observation and run some blood work etc ...
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Originally Posted by jenn_librarian
Posted February 11 >>>
Ally did go to another Vet for a 2nd opinion, a Vet up by my mom and dad.
He kept her there for a few days, and then one of the vet techs offered to take Ally
to her place and see she how she would act since there are no other animals there, no kids either.
They did blood work, but didn't find anything come back as questionable.
... The Vet didn't observe any lumps or anything either.
So far, haven't heard an update from the vet tech.
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Originally Posted by jenn_librarian
SEVEN weeks and counting ... http://petoftheday.com/i/our_smilies/eek.gif
WHO did you call 3 weeks ago when you "left messages" ? The Vet Tech?
Maybe it's time to call the VET (during business hours) and explain that you
feel they should be communicating a status report on Ally.
Mention that you think SEVEN weeks is a long time to have heard nothing from them!
Be polite, but very FIRM. And insist on talking directly to The Vet - no "messages".
Good Luck!
/s/ Phred
Was going to post this tomorrow
Sigh... this was not a happy easter. I decided that since I was going up to my mom and dad I would drive over to the vet tech's house first, since I wasn't getting any answers from her via phone, and it was still early in the day.
I talked to Amanda, the girl who took Ally in, and, long story short, she had Ally PTS about 2 weeks ago. I knew something was going on, and I kinda had a feeling it wasn't good.
She assured me she tried everything with her, and even though she was bitten by her (I warned her...), she still had held out hope that something would change. She said she had never encountered a cat quite like Ally, being so aggressive and attacking unprovoked, and she was as scared of her as I had been.
We talked for at least 2hrs, we were both in tears, because we both wanted what was best for Ally, and neither of us wanted to have her PTS. I feel like I let her down. I just don't know what else I could have done, except ship her to someone else (another PT'er maybe??) who wanted to care for her. I doubt anyone would have wanted that job. Maybe Barbara or Carole, I dunno. Maybe I should have asked them if they wanted to take her, or if anyone would have taken her. I really don't think that would have been the answer though. I don't think it would have done any good for Ally.
Amanda did have her cremated, and she did give me her ashes. She said she thought I'd want to give her a proper burial. So, now she is buried up at my mom and dad's farm, next to our family pets who passed away. It's a nice spot, with rose bushes and currant bushes and gooseberry bushes growing. It's been so soggy and wet here, I didn't have to worry about the digging her grave.
I've been trying to keep the thought in my heart that she is now at peace. No more being afraid of people and attacking them. No more wondering where her owner is. She is finally resting. I just hope that's true, for her sake.
I'm sorry Ally. I hope you'll forgive me for failing you, because that's how I really feel no matter what.