OMG poor baby Maya.. Gosh I would have been traumatized too.. Donna I am with you = get out the fancy feast & all is forgotten in the cat world.. Yes Donna you for sure need a nap..
OMG poor baby Maya.. Gosh I would have been traumatized too.. Donna I am with you = get out the fancy feast & all is forgotten in the cat world.. Yes Donna you for sure need a nap..
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Taz Zoe,
As I have time to go over the events, I start to cry. This is the same carrier that the bottom dropped out of while I was taking Bad Ass Buddy to the vet as I was bringing him down the stairs of my apt. building. Fortunately, I was able to repair it with locking tagger locks we have at BB&B to secure stuff to poles, walls, etc.
Poor Maya had:
A thermometer shoved up her butt
A vet shoving her jaw open to check her throat
Pricked by a needle full of antibiotics
Being bounced around while being used as a guard to help ward off a vicious dog (the dog was DOG AGGRESSIVE so I don't want to hear any of you bashing my opinion)
Everytime I think about it, I cry. I'm going to try and gain my composure and write a letter to Dr. Geer to let him know I am NOT happy with the events, but do NOT want to get his vet tech in trouble. I know she was only grabbing the closest thing, out of instinct. But for her to say she didn't know my 13 POUND cat was in the carrier is a little extreme.
I only wish they had thought of the fire extinguisher rather than using my cat and carrier.
Thanks everyone for your support.
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Donna, goodness gracious, HUGS to you!
Maya Linn, sweet one, hope you forget all about that rotti. Glad the Fancy Feast / rotisserie chicken helped.
I think the vet tech just grabbed something to get those dogs to stop. The whole thing should never have happened. I am so sorry you and Maya Linn went through this.
My vet has separate waiting areas for cat and dog, but no wall divider. I leave my cat carriers on benches / chairs in the cat side while I take care of stuff at the counter.
BTW, in Australia, the rotti does not even make the list of aggressive dogs. I think the owners have a lot to do with this. And like someone else already posted, I have friends with a rottie, well trained and quite well behaved. Owners make a BIG difference. Not the only impact, but a huge impact.
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We all know it's upsetting, but I think either a letter or a call to the vet is a really good thing; not to get the tech in trouble, but to alert the vet there should be steps taken to prevent this in the future (ie:muzzles and an emergency training course to stop the attack). You seem to have a good relationship so this shouldn't be a huge hurdle.
I hope you and Maya Linn will hold no scars...of any kind.
Peace.
Maggie
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The rottie was a rescue, looking for a home. It's sad because now it's not likely that he will get placed, unless someone takes pity on him.
My cats are now all fat, happy, full and sleeping. I cut up a whole rotisserie chicken for them and me for dinner.
I hope that my vet will consider two separate entrances. Either that or put a plan in place should this happen again.
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Mollie Rose, you were there for me through good times and in bad, from the beginning.Your passing will leave a hole in my heart.We will be together "One Fine Day".1994-2009
MooShoo,you left me too soon.I wasn't ready.Know that you were my soulmate and have left me broken hearted.I loved you like no other. 1999 - 2010See you again "ONE FINE DAY"
Maya Linn, my heart is broken. The day your beautiful blue eyes went blind was the worst day of my life.I only wish I could've done something.I'll miss your "premium" purr and our little "conversations". 1997-2013 See you again "ONE FINE DAY"
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Now that everyting is o.k., can I make a joke?
We have two dogs that have attacked each other and have been separatged by the tech, who takes a pet carrier - loaded with an innocent bystander and on the lap of a even more innocent hooman- and uses it to break up the fight.
Here is the fiction part?
The cage opens and the cat gets out.
The parrot, sitting on the pirate's shoulder flies off and begins to circle the llama. The llama kicks the man holding the cage with the lizard in it.
THAT CAGE opens up and the lizard knocks over the magazines on the table that land on the sleeping pot bellied pig.
The pig jumps up and knocks the vet, who has come out to see the ruckus, on his keister.
Naw, way too much excitement?![]()
I definately think there should be an emergency drill that is practiced at the vets!I mean there are fire drills nearly everywhere. We've had earthquake drills at my store. We were trained in CPR in case someone has a problem. There are protocols when someone hurts themselves. And that's at a retail store! Nothing to do with unpredictable animals! You should insist they impliment protocols and inform you of what they have done to make sure this never happens again.
They definately shouldn't charge you for the visit since Maya "paid" what was owed physically!
However, looking on the funny side (if there is one!) I think Maya should have a special crime fighting cape and a superhero name! MAYA TO THE RESCUE! (whether she wanted to or not!)
Claludia
Im glad Maya Linn is fine. However if it had been me and Erp in her carrier there, somebody would have likely been punched.
OMG I can't believe this! First off to let her stand there knowing how aggressive the dog was being, and then to take your carrier and whack the dog with the cat inside. I would've been LIVID! I'm glad all turned out well though.
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Sorry you had to go through this Moosmom but I'm glad your cat seems to be back to normal. I agree there should be a plan in action since this could repeat itself at any given time. I think the techs should have been coached about such incidents and should know how to break fights up without using a carrier with a cat inside.
The stupidity of some people never ceases to amaze me. I just can't believe someone would actually take a dog aggressive dog to the vet's without a muzzle. I'm also surprised at the techs. If this had happened at my vet's the owner of that rottie would have been asked to take the dog out and they would have handed the lady a muzzle. As for being a rescue I don't think that kind of dog belongs in a home where it could hurt someone. And that doesn't mean I'm against rotties, I rather like them but not this kind.
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