shelaghc
Member Since 2017
Hi folks. It's been a long time away.
tbh, it can be hard on my heart to read anyone else's stories here after losing Jester.
But I could use some advice regarding one of my civvies - Sage - and vet visits, if anyone has any suggestions.
She tends to get aggressive at the vet - hissing, growling, that sort of thing.
Today, I took both her and Bastian to a low-cost vaccination clinic. Frankly, the wait time was *way* longer than I ever anticipated. We were there over two hours before we got into the exam room for their shots.
By that time, Sage was in a pretty foul mood. She'd already been hissing and growling a lot in her carrier. (Bastian was a sweetie and took it all pretty much in stride.) I've been told that Torties and Calicos tend to get aggressive at times and this would certainly support that theorum.
They needed two vet techs just to attempt to hold Sage and try to give her the shots. After almost ten minutes they gave up. She doesn't have front claws (her previous "family" declawed her) so she couldn't scratch anyone, but she was trying to bite. The whole thing was extremely traumatic for her.
So she never got her vaccinations and the vet techs suggested trying again next month, but that I should give her some benadryl before leaving home.
What do you all think? Any other suggestions for getting Sage her vaccinations? Or have any of you used benadryl to sort of sedate a cat before vaccinations?
I asked about Feliway, but the vet tech said that was for stress, not aggression.
It's been over six hours since we got home and Sage still hasn't completely calmed down. (She fusses when I touch her hind end at all, although right now she's sitting on my lap - not curled up, just sitting.)
Any suggestions and / or recommendations would be most appreciated.
tbh, it can be hard on my heart to read anyone else's stories here after losing Jester.
But I could use some advice regarding one of my civvies - Sage - and vet visits, if anyone has any suggestions.
She tends to get aggressive at the vet - hissing, growling, that sort of thing.
Today, I took both her and Bastian to a low-cost vaccination clinic. Frankly, the wait time was *way* longer than I ever anticipated. We were there over two hours before we got into the exam room for their shots.
By that time, Sage was in a pretty foul mood. She'd already been hissing and growling a lot in her carrier. (Bastian was a sweetie and took it all pretty much in stride.) I've been told that Torties and Calicos tend to get aggressive at times and this would certainly support that theorum.
They needed two vet techs just to attempt to hold Sage and try to give her the shots. After almost ten minutes they gave up. She doesn't have front claws (her previous "family" declawed her) so she couldn't scratch anyone, but she was trying to bite. The whole thing was extremely traumatic for her.
So she never got her vaccinations and the vet techs suggested trying again next month, but that I should give her some benadryl before leaving home.
What do you all think? Any other suggestions for getting Sage her vaccinations? Or have any of you used benadryl to sort of sedate a cat before vaccinations?
I asked about Feliway, but the vet tech said that was for stress, not aggression.
It's been over six hours since we got home and Sage still hasn't completely calmed down. (She fusses when I touch her hind end at all, although right now she's sitting on my lap - not curled up, just sitting.)
Any suggestions and / or recommendations would be most appreciated.