Vibes for Sydney's vet visit

miss mew

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I'd like to ask for vibes for Sydney at her routine vet visit tomorrow.

Sydney is a real sweetheart at home but quickly turns into "fight to the death" kitty with the vet. I have found a wonderful doctor for her though, a vet who specializes in cats, and understands that my kitties are my babies.

If you could please send some calming vibes for my boo boo it would be greatly appreciated!
 

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Sending vibes for Sydney!!!






My parents' cat turns into a crazy angry monster at the vet but is very sweet at home.
 

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Originally Posted by Miss Mew

I'd like to ask for vibes for Sydney at her routine vet visit tomorrow.

Sydney is a real sweetheart at home but quickly turns into "fight to the death" kitty with the vet. I have found a wonderful doctor for her though, a vet who specializes in cats, and understands that my kitties are my babies.

If you could please send some calming vibes for my boo boo it would be greatly appreciated!
I'll send the calming vibes but if she doesn't like the vet they may not help.


Maybe with this new vet she will be different. I say that because they react with different people differently as we all know.

Last night as I was doing my volunteer stint at the humane society in our area, I opened this rabbit's cage and was cooing and caressing the bunny. The lady that runs the shelter came into the room and said she couldn't believe the bunny was so calm with me. She said the bunny bit everyone else when they tried to get near it. So, that said, maybe this vet will be the one that Sydney will be calm for. Fingers crossed.

BTW, I'm thinking of changing our kitties' vet and would be interested in knowing where you are taking your Sydney. PM me with the name if you wouldn't mind.
 

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I think a lot of cats turning to evil doers at the vets is mostly due to the several different types of smells, especially fear.

I had one vet where I use to live that would clean up the rooms so that you could barely tell there was another animal in there so Luna was always fine.
With out new vet, they hardly do that...just the examination table. So Luna is deafly scared when she goes in.

Many hppy vibes for Sydney
 
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Originally Posted by lunasmom

I think a lot of cats turning to evil doers at the vets is mostly due to the several different types of smells, especially fear.

I had one vet where I use to live that would clean up the rooms so that you could barely tell there was another animal in there so Luna was always fine.
With out new vet, they hardly do that...just the examination table. So Luna is deafly scared when she goes in.

Many hppy vibes for Sydney
This is what our new vet is going to do today
She's the first vet I've had that has thought of her emotional well being.
 
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