T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
---|
3545.1 | Letter of condemnation | USEM::MCQUEENEY | Texas bound! | Wed Apr 25 1990 14:21 | 13 |
| In my opinion, a letter to the owner would be well advised.
I find it hard to believe that a respectable vet would allow such
treatment of the customers' legitimate questions and anxieties.
In many cases, the vets hire in high school girls or other
part-timers who may simply need the money, and not have one iota
of compassion for true animal lovers. Sounds to me like this person
needs to be dismissed.
My $0.02
Bob McQ
|
3545.2 | OK, maybe I'm hard-ass, but ... | YGREN::JOHNSTON | bean sidhe | Wed Apr 25 1990 14:23 | 14 |
| Mention it. Absolutely.
You have a right to accurate answers to your questions. Of course, anyone can
make an honest mistake and that should be allowed for. You should be treated
courteously.
And if the vet who treated you kitten doesn't call, call again to be sure that
s/he got the message and _knows_ that you expect to hear. If still no response
you might want to consider another practice.
I don't take any stuff from anyone where the health of me and mine are looked
to.
Ann
|
3545.3 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Wed Apr 25 1990 14:29 | 13 |
| If you have a very good rapport with the vet, you might want to
just mention it to him the next time that you see him (like when
you take the kitten back for and Felv shot) and tell him that you
didn't appreciate the misinformation. You might want to jot down
the details now, while it is fresh in your memory so that you can
give him names and dates.
A four in one shot covers the upper respiratory infections,
Calicivirus, Panleukopenia, Rhinotracheitis, and Pneumonitis. The
Felv shot is a separate shot, and usually costs between $15-20
depending on the vet.
Jo
|
3545.4 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Wed Apr 25 1990 14:34 | 11 |
| Forgot to mention, I make it a point not to give any vaccinations
when a kitten or cat is showing signs of an upper respiratory infection
or other illness. Any vaccine stresses the immune system, and adding
vaccine stress to an immune system that is already busy fighting
off something else, can have disastrous results in some cases.
Especially if the vaccine in question is a modified live version.
I would recommend holding off on the Felv shot until the cat is
over the URI.
Jo
|
3545.5 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Wed Apr 25 1990 15:02 | 5 |
| I would talk to the vet. (I was going to suggest a nice calm
letter, but maybe the rude person is the person who opens
the mail.) Certainly if I were running a business, I would want
to know about office staff who infuriated my customers.
|
3545.6 | | CLOVE::MITCHELL_V | | Wed Apr 25 1990 16:23 | 7 |
|
I agree with .5. This person could be chasing away customers. There is
no excuse for rudness. Ask to speak to the owner and explain the
situation. Let them know that this person could be hurting their
business.
|
3545.7 | No excuse for rudeness... | BOOVX1::MANDILE | | Wed Apr 25 1990 16:29 | 8 |
| Let the owner know. YOU are spending your money and have a right
to ask any questions and to get the satisfactory answers you need.
Imagine having an emergency and having to deal with that B--ch!
I agree will .1 thru .5!
L-
|
3545.8 | call or visit? | CASPRO::LUST | PLEASE empty the bit bucket | Wed Apr 25 1990 16:34 | 8 |
| I agree with .6 - the owner needs to know that this person could
be hurting business, by driving customers away. Most vets don't
have that much leeway, to be able to lose clients due to rudeness.
Perhaps just a quick visit... I also agree with the person who
said call or visit, as the receptionist may filter the mail!
Linda
|
3545.9 | visit is my vote | BUDDRY::K_KINNEY | | Wed Apr 25 1990 19:02 | 9 |
|
If I were to send a letter, I would send it to the owner
and mark it PERSONAL on the envelope (clearly). Normally,
receptionists/secretaries will (unless specifically instructed
otherwise) will honor that and leave it closed.
Else, a visit to the owner would be in order. It is only fair
to let them know.
kim
|
3545.10 | | AHOY::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds - DTN: 297-2313 | Thu Apr 26 1990 08:49 | 17 |
| I agree with all the previous - send a letter. Never mind a
"mention". There is no excuse for treating someone that way
regardless of the situation. And never mind the business
she's chasing away - her behavior may result in cats not getting
treated or not getting treated as quickly while the owner goes
somewhere else, or just decides to "let it wait".
re: FLV - I've never heard of a vet giving the FLV vaccination
without testing for FLV first. And around here the cost is more
like $25 per shot and its a series of 2 shots. So the total
cost is around $75 - $25 for the test and $50 for the shots.
The rudeness is highly unprofessional and the misinformation is
inexcuseable! Please DO complain and don't worry about that
woman - she deserves what she gets and maybe she'll change her
tune in the future.
N
|
3545.11 | thanks for the support, guys | NWACES::KORGEN | | Thu Apr 26 1990 10:13 | 34 |
| Thanks so much for all the sympathetic responses. My own case
was not so TERRIBLY serious...we're talking about a basically
healthy kitten here...but I could only think of people whose
cats might be REALLY sick, who might have to deal with this person.
I just wanted to do some reality checking and I guess that,
flaming aside, I wasn't that far off base.
I called yesterday and was extremely direct and precise when talking
to the receptionist. That seemed to be most effecive. I asked to
talk to the specific vet who saw the kitten, whom I knew would
be in. The vet, like all the vets there, was extremely patient
and went into all the detail I could want regarding the condition
of the URI, the proper sequence of shots, what had been done for
Ditto when he was the same age, and so on. The receptionist, on
the other hand, was brusque and cold as usual. But when I treated
her like a machine (clear commands, not qualitative questions) she
responded well.
In defense of high school girls and boys, I have found those that have
worked at this vet's have been universally sweet and sympathetic.
The current receptionist seems older...perhaps trapped in a low-paying
job she doesn't like. How could anyone (who is not allergic to
animals) NOT like working at a vet's? (Besides what I assume is
the low pay.) Oh well, enough speculation.
I plan to extract my base note to a file, consense it SIGNIFICANTLY,
and send it marked CONFIDENTIAL to the owner of the hospital. I
know that s/he will respond. S/He sent me the nicest note about
rescuing those kittens last fall. That's one of many reasons
why I suspect that the receptionist is not representative of
the hospital.
Thanks again,
Susan
|
3545.12 | | AHOY::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds - DTN: 297-2313 | Fri Apr 27 1990 08:54 | 2 |
| Let us know what happens, Susan.
Nancy DC
|
3545.13 | | NRADM::ROBINSON | did i tell you this already??? | Fri Apr 27 1990 09:15 | 18 |
|
Susan - in response to your question `how could anyone not
like working for a vet', here's a couple of reasons - seeing
people bring in a dog that has had heartworm four times in
his thirteen years to go through arsenic treatment *again*; putting
their dog to sleep because he has fleas so bad he has no hair
left; putting thier dog to sleep cause it's `viscious'- he licked
my hand as I led him to the euthanasia room; working for a vet
that just doesn't care anymore and doesn't provide proper care
for emergencies that come in around his supper time (2 died that
I know of); people who have their dogs de-barked; people who leave
pets to be boarded, leave a false name and never come back for
them....You get the idea??? For some people who truly love animals
like we all do, this gets to be more stressful than enjoyable
over a period of time.....
Sherry
|
3545.14 | sorry I left this hanging.... | NWACES::KORGEN | | Fri May 11 1990 11:30 | 10 |
| I am sorry that I dashed off on vacation and left this hanging.
.13 was sad to read. I have not seen anything like what you describe
in my limited experience with going to the vets. I guess you have
to work there to know.
I have finally sent off a letter to the vet. I will let you
all know what happens.
Susan
|