When you take your pet to the vet, you're supposed to be able to trust them on their knowledge and passion for healing animals. I brought my young cat in not long after Easter when she began sneezing ... Read More
When you take your pet to the vet, you're supposed to be able to trust them on their knowledge and passion for healing animals. I brought my young cat in not long after Easter when she began sneezing and developing a stuffy nose. Linda told me that it was an upper respiratory infection, and gave me antibiotics. I devoutly administered my cat's medicine daily, and she was not getting better. I called Linda to inform her that the antibiotic wasn't working, and she told me "Oh sometimes they need another round," and gave me a second bottle. I called EVERY SINGLE WEEK during the duration her medicine lasted, telling her she was not getting better, and her and her assistant told me to just continue giving it to her. Trusting a "professional", I did. After two bottles of antibiotics, I took her back and told her we needed to try something else because she had become even more ill than before. She gave her three pills of a stronger antibiotic for me to administer to her once every three days for a week. She got even sicker. Frustrated, I took her to another vet, but she was too far gone for them to save her. She died shortly after. After a little over a month of screwing around with me while my cat was slowly dying, brushing me off every single week I called expressing my profound concern for a medicine that would work better on her, I lost my baby and I will never get her back. There are no words to describe my frustration for these people and their ignorance, nor the broken heart I have when my baby COULD have been saved. Some people should not practice medicine. Read Less