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My cat is so bad...

I called the vet's office to make Henry's annual checkup appointment and I asked if maybe there was some kind of sedative the vet could give us to give him before the appointment.  He's so vicious at the vet's office that he hasn't had a real physical exam in three or four years; they just use the pole and cat catcher to hold him down long enough to give him a shot and send him home.  The receptionist said they don't normally give out sedatives but she'd have the vet look at his file and call me back.

The verdict from the vet: she won't give him a sedative because they don't have anything strong enough.  We have to bring Henry in an hour early and they'll put him under general anesthesia for his checkup.  Tongue Tied

I wonder how much this experience is going to cost me?  Hmm

 

 

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Re: My cat is so bad...

  • Ack!  At least you haven't had to do this every year?  Good luck!
  • My in-laws' cat was like this - there was a note on his folder so anyone who pulled it would see right up front that he was a baddie.  And they always donned elbow-length leather gloves to handle him.
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    Thank god Dewey loves his crate (and thinks he's a dog) and wants to be in it all the time!!! good luck! THAT does not sound fun at all!

  • We had a lot of cats like that believe it or not. But, it definitely does up the price of the exam :(

    Goodluck! We have to do this with my yorkie when he gets a blood draw since he's so tiny and he wigs out. 

  • My parents' cat is like that...poor thing.  He never liked being held or cuddled by us, so he would freak out when the vet would try to grab him.  My mother stopped bringing him regularly for a while after they told her they would have to sedate him each time, which I kept yelling at her about.  He's 16 now and still acts the same way! 

    So, at least you're not the only one...does that help?

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  • At least they can clip his nails while he's under - reduce the risk of a blood draw on Helen.
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    At least they can clip his nails while he's under - reduce the risk of a blood draw on Helen.

    You know, I actually don't have a problem clipping his nails at home! By the time I'm done with the fourth paw, he's ready to be done with it, but I can almost always get all four paws done before he gets truly pissed off. It's just at the vet that he gets all psycho!

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