NorthernAutumn
Autumn - Administrator
A twee bit frustrated here...
I just called up to a local clinic (recommended by an ROer, as always and had a frustrating conversation with someone who I understand is a vet tech..
I was asking about the parameters of spaying Evie... I asked about how long they want the rabbit to be fasted beforehand.
She goes, "They come in at 7:30 am. Start fasting at 12 midnight"
Me: "It was my understanding that rabbits weren't to be fasted that long, due to their sensitive digestive systems. The last clinic I was at only asked for food to be taken away 2 hours before..."
She: "We don't want them to regurgitate."
Me: I'm not saying you're wrong, but that's not what I've read. What is your experience with rabbits?
She: "I'm the one who knows more about bunnies, I've been breeding and showing for years."
Point-blank. She doesn't even know who is on the other end of the line! I could be a very experienced rabbit person!
I asked about post-surgery op. "Keep them quiet when they get home, that's all you need to know."
Ok, so am I totally off my rocker? Considering they probably won't do the surgery until about 9-10 when the vet gets in, I don't believe that my bun should be deprived for 9-10 hours without food or water!!!
I don't even think rabbits puke, for pete's sake...
So, do I find another spot, or do I go with this, and hope the vet is more polite? Polite aside, is this girl full of crap?
I just called up to a local clinic (recommended by an ROer, as always and had a frustrating conversation with someone who I understand is a vet tech..
I was asking about the parameters of spaying Evie... I asked about how long they want the rabbit to be fasted beforehand.
She goes, "They come in at 7:30 am. Start fasting at 12 midnight"
Me: "It was my understanding that rabbits weren't to be fasted that long, due to their sensitive digestive systems. The last clinic I was at only asked for food to be taken away 2 hours before..."
She: "We don't want them to regurgitate."
Me: I'm not saying you're wrong, but that's not what I've read. What is your experience with rabbits?
She: "I'm the one who knows more about bunnies, I've been breeding and showing for years."
Point-blank. She doesn't even know who is on the other end of the line! I could be a very experienced rabbit person!
I asked about post-surgery op. "Keep them quiet when they get home, that's all you need to know."
Ok, so am I totally off my rocker? Considering they probably won't do the surgery until about 9-10 when the vet gets in, I don't believe that my bun should be deprived for 9-10 hours without food or water!!!
I don't even think rabbits puke, for pete's sake...
So, do I find another spot, or do I go with this, and hope the vet is more polite? Polite aside, is this girl full of crap?