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Ha, good for you. Silly woman. One is born every minute ay!? I remember when my son had to have his first injections, the evil nurse actually LAUGHED when my son cried...CAN YOU BELIEVE IT. I went mad. So i know where you are coming from with the frustration of some 'so called' professionals! Emma x |
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Pat, if it were me, I'd raise it as a formal complaint with the practice. If she has such a fear of animals she shouldn't be working around them. |
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Just coukd not believe the way she acted.... |
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Yes poor poor Leo! You are right to be angry Moli - that sort of behaviour is not professional at all. That nurse should not be allowed to give vaccinations unsupervised if she is perhaps inexperienced in how to handle cats. Sorry, just read "monthly jab" - that's even worse if he has to go so regularly. |
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Kinsi was at vet tonight for her final jabs. Vet played a bit with her and then gave her the jab - she never even felt it. Why can't people who work with animals be a bit more considerate? I'd make a pont of talking to the vet about this. It could end up losing the practice business. Poor wee soul - hope next month is better experience. CM |
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