I took my kitten in for deworming medicine and asked if she had earmites. The vet kept calling her a "him," which isn't a big problem, although I kept correcting him. Then he shoved a q-tip in her ear... Read More
I took my kitten in for deworming medicine and asked if she had earmites. The vet kept calling her a "him," which isn't a big problem, although I kept correcting him. Then he shoved a q-tip in her ear and she hissed. Her ear was folded down and irritated for an hour after I got home. He said "You're cat seems to have a problem with me, I don't know why." I'm sorry, sir, if my kitten doesn't like strange men stabbing her in the ear. Then he acted frightened of her and asked me to put the deworming medicine in her mouth. I told him I didn't know how, and he said he was afraid she was going to scratch him. Uh, don't they train you for this? What exactly am I paying you for? When he finally put the medicine in her mouth, he jumped back. She didn't even move. The grown man couldn't even handle a 8 month old kitten. Not only that, but he injured her. Usually, when I take my pet to the veterinarian, I don't expect to bring her home in worse condition than when she entered the place. Read Less