Thread: Vet Concerns
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Old 17-11-2009, 04:11 PM
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Re: Vet Concerns

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Originally Posted by mollythecollie View Post
I am both a cat and dog person, most vets have experience with both and care just as much about both.
Feline advisory bureau have have an award scheme for 'cat friendly' practices, their is a list on their website.
Our usual vet surely seems to. And our old vet as well. And I'm not saying this woman doesn't have experience with cats, but she unfortunately seems to have a very strong preference for dogs. That said, that's great when my poor corgi is trembling with pain and she's helping him. I'm very grateful and glad. But if there's ever a cat issue, I'm requesting the other vet.
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