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.

Quote 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 ...
Quote 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.
Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian

Posted March 2 (3 weeks ago) >>>
I've called and left messages ... not updates yet.
Not sure what that means ...
SEVEN weeks and counting ...
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