Ha, you still got it spot on. I was like " say whaaaa!!!"That's a huge red flag, I would be pissed (pardon my french.)
Ha, you still got it spot on. I was like " say whaaaa!!!"That's a huge red flag, I would be pissed (pardon my french.)
I asked both of them and was told that they alone keep them for in the pets record. I said I understand but I would like to have a copy for my own to. And they said that they don't do that.did the vet or the person at the front desk refuse to give you the copies of the blood work? Not every vet knows what goes on in his office. Except every last one of them knows how much they charge for stuff, don't believe one that says otherwise.
I am beyond pissed, believe me....That's a huge red flag, I would be pissed (pardon my french.)
I would say "well, then find a way". Surely they have a scanner or a copy machine or could just print out a copy. That's insanity, they're the medical records of your pet, and therefore belong to you.I asked both of them and was told that they alone keep them for in the pets record. I said I understand but I would like to have a copy for my own to. And they said that they don't do that.
You need a new vet. This place gives me the creeps, and she is in need of continuous, prompt care.What IT worse is every single time I go into visit my girl her liter box is totally soaked every single day, every inch of the box and I have to get on to them about changing it!!! I don't use the cheap clay litter they are doing with her, I use the corn cob litter for her. As it doesn't kill her feet .
Couldn't agree more. They should at least keep her box clean. A dirty box is a deterrent for a lot of cats, and not a good thing if your cat has kidney problems.....their box should be kept spotless to encourage elimination........You need a new vet. This place gives me the creeps, and she is in need of continuous, prompt care.
May God be with u n ure sweet kittyI'm so sorry that you and Dolly are going through this. This might be better as its own thread in the cat health forum. I think it's time to have "that" talk with Dolly's vet. That's what I would do. Ask him/her what they would do if Dolly were their cat. I'm going to flag your post and ask a mod to put this on the cat health forum. Not that you did anything wrong but it will get more views there and you will get the advice and support you need and deserve. Much love to you and sweet Dolly.