Could your local shelter or HS recommend another vet?
If the vet yanked out the hair on purpose - and NOT because your cat was squirming and lost hair that the vet was holding on to - she should be reported.
Good luck with her.![]()
Could your local shelter or HS recommend another vet?
If the vet yanked out the hair on purpose - and NOT because your cat was squirming and lost hair that the vet was holding on to - she should be reported.
Good luck with her.![]()
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
I would "yank" my cat right out of that vet's office. If she truly did yank the hair out and not shave it, what the hell??? Find another vet, report this one and keep asking questions until you get answers. That's what you're paying them for. They're there to serve you, not the other way around. When my cats are stressed at the vet's, which is every time, their hair will come out in clumps. And my Creamsicle has a hair follicle infection right now and it comes out as though it was a paintbrush. Do you feel any little bumps or scabs on your cat? If so, this might be the problem. At any rate, just keep searching for the right vet and demand answers, in a polite way, of course.![]()
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
Here it is, the 30th of June. This topic was posted on June 24th - 6 days ago.
Does anyone else wonder how the vomiting cat is doing?
I was wondering the same thing, how is Tigger doing???
Nine is Fine!!
I PM'd Tigger yesterday. Told her we care and want to know how the kitty is doing.
So we'll see...
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
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