It's Caturday- Post some cats (vol 3)

It's Caturday- Post some cats (vol 3)

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antipodes40

197 posts

52 months

Sunday 16th June
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Great news about Peter.

Sami needs re-charging.



BenS94

2,470 posts

30 months

Monday 17th June
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Greeted by Peter this morning, chirping, talking and rolling around purring. He took a few small steps from his bed to the food, then flopped down - though any steps taken were really promising, so in time, I'm sure he'll do well. Total cost for the operation was £5,294 plus what ever we begrudgingly have to pay the st local vets. Worth every penny to see his bright little face this morning.
Yes, I'm still incredibly emotional.

giveitfish

4,074 posts

220 months

Monday 17th June
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That’s fantastic! Reading about what Peter has been through and the issues with your vet really brought me up short. I really worry I would have taken the first vet at face value and not pushed back - I certainly would now!

Edited by giveitfish on Monday 17th June 09:00

Ace-T

7,774 posts

261 months

Monday 17th June
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So good to hear Peter is doing well. I think all us cat slaves on here get why you may be a bit teary. Keep us posted on his progress. cloud9

C5_Steve

4,479 posts

109 months

Monday 17th June
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Great news about Peter and well done for getting a second opinion. Like mechanics and doctors it really can be a struggle to find a good vet sometimes you can trust. Well done for getting the second opinion.

At our local vets we've now found one particular vet who we see exclusively now after being given conflicting information on really basic stuff from a couple at the same surgery.

Venisonpie

3,511 posts

88 months

Monday 17th June
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BenS94 said:
Greeted by Peter this morning, chirping, talking and rolling around purring. He took a few small steps from his bed to the food, then flopped down - though any steps taken were really promising, so in time, I'm sure he'll do well. Total cost for the operation was £5,294 plus what ever we begrudgingly have to pay the st local vets. Worth every penny to see his bright little face this morning.
Yes, I'm still incredibly emotional.
Not surprised you're emotional, they really get to your heart. Glad he's on the up.

BenS94

2,470 posts

30 months

Monday 17th June
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Further to my frustration with the vets, I went in and demanded answers to questions floating around in my head.

Records pulled up and they'd had the wrong x-ray against Peter, showing a cat in a far far worse way, which was put to sleep. We could've lost Peter to this. I didn't even get an apology.

Mr E

22,046 posts

265 months

Monday 17th June
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That’s bloody awful and worthy of further investigation.

motco

16,176 posts

252 months

Monday 17th June
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BenS94 said:
Further to my frustration with the vets, I went in and demanded answers to questions floating around in my head.

Records pulled up and they'd had the wrong x-ray against Peter, showing a cat in a far far worse way, which was put to sleep. We could've lost Peter to this. I didn't even get an apology.
A further example of Motco's Law of Universal Incompetence. Appalling treatment especially without any indication of remorse and in this era when social media can slaughter their 'Good Name' with a handful of negative comments.

Motco's Law said:
"Always assume that the professional person, service operative, tradesperson, artisan, or other individual with whom you are dealing is incompetent unless, and until, they demonstrate to the contrary"

Follow this rule and you will rarely be disappointed. It applies to all walks of life from brain surgeons to garbage sorters, and lawyers to checkout operators. Members of this forum excepted, obviously.

paintman

7,748 posts

196 months

Monday 17th June
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BenS94 said:
Further to my frustration with the vets, I went in and demanded answers to questions floating around in my head.

Records pulled up and they'd had the wrong x-ray against Peter, showing a cat in a far far worse way, which was put to sleep. We could've lost Peter to this. I didn't even get an apology.
Appalling.

Might be worth a read: https://www.which.co.uk/consumer-rights/advice/i-m...

tribbles

4,016 posts

228 months

Tuesday 18th June
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BenS94 said:
Further to my frustration with the vets, I went in and demanded answers to questions floating around in my head.

Records pulled up and they'd had the wrong x-ray against Peter, showing a cat in a far far worse way, which was put to sleep. We could've lost Peter to this. I didn't even get an apology.
I can't believe that! I would be changing vet, if that was possible for you.

We changed our vet after my wife was annoyed with the receptionist at our previous vets, but your experience is much, much worse.

BenS94

2,470 posts

30 months

Tuesday 18th June
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Further to this, I have decided to set up a GFM to help my mother recoup money spent. It's been a very very expensive few weeks in vet bills.

I don't know where things stand in "advertising" this.

B'stard Child

29,056 posts

252 months

Tuesday 18th June
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BenS94 said:
Further to this, I have decided to set up a GFM to help my mother recoup money spent. It's been a very very expensive few weeks in vet bills.

I don't know where things stand in "advertising" this.
I'd approach the PH Manager as I think it would need prior approval

It might fall foul of

6. Do not post for the purpose of advertising for personal or business gain,

22. You may not promote charity events; recruit for charitable donations, surveys or petitions; or seek votes for competitions.

Last GFM that did get thro resulted in some very contentious threads about it and it was very car related


Castrol for a knave

5,199 posts

97 months

Tuesday 18th June
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BenS94 said:
Further to my frustration with the vets, I went in and demanded answers to questions floating around in my head.

Records pulled up and they'd had the wrong x-ray against Peter, showing a cat in a far far worse way, which was put to sleep. We could've lost Peter to this. I didn't even get an apology.
fking hell, that is disgusting


So glad to see the little fella is back, with a comedy shaved bum.

You need to have that vet put his hand in his pocket, if not that, tell them you are considering a report to the RCVS.

C5_Steve

4,479 posts

109 months

Wednesday 19th June
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BenS94 said:
Further to my frustration with the vets, I went in and demanded answers to questions floating around in my head.

Records pulled up and they'd had the wrong x-ray against Peter, showing a cat in a far far worse way, which was put to sleep. We could've lost Peter to this. I didn't even get an apology.
Shocking. Sounds like you remained far more composed than I think I would have been able to. I do hope you take it further as you may not have been the first person this has happened to (or will happen to, given how much they don't seem bothered).

A referral/complaint to a professional body should prompt some internal action I'd hope.

dudleybloke

20,364 posts

192 months

Thursday 20th June
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Guarding the strawberries!


Venisonpie

3,511 posts

88 months

Thursday 20th June
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This time last week she was the feral occupant of a random garden shed.


Bullybutt

213 posts

46 months

Thursday 20th June
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Oreo the Siberian. House cat, destroyer of feathers, chaser of springs and thunderer of stairs in the middle of the night

Biker's Nemesis

39,579 posts

214 months

Thursday 20th June
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Willow.


Mannginger

9,409 posts

263 months

Thursday 20th June
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A couple of them found a bit of sun