I'm sure an Emergency Vet is not really a place anyone wants to find themselves hanging out over a weekend. But that is exactly what my weekend looked like this past weekend. It was actually my seco... Read More
I'm sure an Emergency Vet is not really a place anyone wants to find themselves hanging out over a weekend. But that is exactly what my weekend looked like this past weekend. It was actually my second time here, and same as the last time, from the minute I walked in, to the minute my cat Bailey was discharged I felt extremely well taken care of and know she received the utmost care. The first time I was here, last year, my cat Sunny was having some anxiety dealing with our new dog and had some blood in his urine. The ER vet staff were wonderful. It was after hours for our regular vet, and since this issue could be indicative of several fatal conditions, my husband and I were completely freaked. They calmed us, took really good care of Sunny and sent us home with meds and feeling reassured he was going to be OK. Fast forward to this weekend and our cat Bailey is having what I thought was an allergic reaction to something. Our normal vet was about to close for the day so they recommended we take her to the ER. They whisked her back to be observed the second we got there and ushered my husband and I into a private room to wait. Turns out she was not having an allergic reaction, her swelling was actually due to trauma received earlier in the week when she got her teeth cleaned and her trachea was damaged. In fact, her swelling was something called subcutaneous emphysema- essentially she was experiencing a crazy buildup of air under her skin. They kept her overnight to observe her and monitor her breathing, but said they would call us if anything happened but in the meantime we could call them 24/7 to check in on her. As I write this, I realize I sound like a crazy cat lady, but I have never been more scared for an animal. When we left my cat was approximately 4 times her usual size. I did call and check on her a few hours later and they let me know they relieved some of the pressure she was experiencing by letting some air out. They also said no news is good news, so I relaxed a little.The next morning the vet called me around 8 and let us know we could pick her up around noon as it looks like she was going to be OK. I can't say enough good things about the care we have received here. I (again, crazy cat lady, I'm aware) was an absolute mess during both visits, and they put me at ease. I never once felt like a burden or was made to feel bad by being so upset. If anything, I have to applaud the people I interacted with's bedside manor. There are a couple of really tough bits when you leave an animal overnight (ex: the sheet you have to sign saying whether or not you want your animal to receive CPR and to what extend) and I was impressed with how thoughtful and mindful everyone was of our situation. I also was so grateful they let me snuggle Bailey right before we left.Again, I don't really want to come back and hang out here. But I know if I have to bring an animal here again they will be in extremly capable and caring hands. Read Less