O my God! That vet is horrible! I'm shocked she would be so interested in killing the babies! And you're right about not knowing about the mamacat. The thought that vet may have murdered her makes me physically ill. If in fact you want to make a case out of it, I would ask the desk or a tech--not that dr--she may lie to you--for her body (it may still be in their freezer) and tell her that you have decided to bury her in your back yard--her "home." Then get a necropsy and take it from there. Or maybe she won't even need a necropsy, just an opinion.

The mama was an emergency! She should have been examined immediately! You need to talk to some other vets and an animal lawyer.


Taylor Scobie Humphrey
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On May 8, 2007, at 5:53 PM, Deana K. Wagoner wrote:

Here is the next bit of info on my situation - My husband went by the vet office to pay the bill for the "service" provided on the stray mama that died from the dog inflicted injuries. The vet was not at all happy that we were not bringing the kittens to her to be put to sleep - since she is confident they are all positve and will die. (she has never seen them)

The vet now says the first test on the dying mother was "slightly postive" so she ran it again and it was "More positive." Is there such thing as slightly positive or is it just yes or no?

I will never know if the mama cat was beyond treatment for sure, but I do know that the test was done about 4 hours after I left her there and no treatment or exam was done before that.
The most important item on the list was this test.

We are looking for another vet.

Deana




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