Cherish4
Member Since 2019
So Little B was due to go back to the vets tomorrow morning for his second blood curve. Unfortunately I've had to rearrange it for next week, due to unforeseen circumstances. However when I phoned the vets to rearrange it, the receptionist got really funny with me, she said that the vet had put that it needed to be done 14 days after his last one so I really should bring him up. I explained the situation and she asked when I wanted to rebook it for, so I asked for the same time Friday next week. She said it couldn't be left that long and could I bring him in Monday? Again I explained that I couldn't, that I was working and the earliest I could get him there was Wednesday. Then she went quiet. I told her that I was happy for her to speak to the vet if she wanted to and then call me back but that Little B was doing fine and I didn't see any problem with it being delayed for a few days. In the end she agreed to book it for next Friday but said she would talk to the vet and they'd call if they were concerned. Now I understand that she probably meant well, as I think they all do there but she made me feel like I was putting him in danger by not getting him there sooner. It left me feeling slightly shaken, angry and annoyed.
Honestly if I could, I'd change vets but as his treatment is currently being paid for by a local charity, I have to stick with them.
So am I being unreasonable in my reaction or are they? Am I putting him in danger by delaying it?
I have enough insulin and syringes until next week so he won't be without any, both my brother and I keep an eye on him when we're home and I test his urine daily for ketones and glucose. We're also slowly getting somewhere with the home testing. He's actually been tolerating the whole process much better than previously and I would have had a reading every day for the last four days if I wasn't struggling to get his ears to bleed. It's slow but it's a start.
Obviously we all want to make sure that our cat is safe and receiving the right treatment and the right dose but life doesn't just stop and sometimes things happen that require adjustments. If I thought for one second that it was dangerous to leave it a few more days then I would find a way to get him there but I don't feel that a small delay is going to do that.
Am I wrong? I'd be interested to hear other people's thoughts on this.
Honestly if I could, I'd change vets but as his treatment is currently being paid for by a local charity, I have to stick with them.
So am I being unreasonable in my reaction or are they? Am I putting him in danger by delaying it?
I have enough insulin and syringes until next week so he won't be without any, both my brother and I keep an eye on him when we're home and I test his urine daily for ketones and glucose. We're also slowly getting somewhere with the home testing. He's actually been tolerating the whole process much better than previously and I would have had a reading every day for the last four days if I wasn't struggling to get his ears to bleed. It's slow but it's a start.
Obviously we all want to make sure that our cat is safe and receiving the right treatment and the right dose but life doesn't just stop and sometimes things happen that require adjustments. If I thought for one second that it was dangerous to leave it a few more days then I would find a way to get him there but I don't feel that a small delay is going to do that.
Am I wrong? I'd be interested to hear other people's thoughts on this.
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