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Old March 12th 09, 05:01 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Matthew[_3_]
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Default MD's & vets.


"James" wrote in message
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My problem with MD's is they don't take the time to educate you. This
may be due to the fact that they are paid by insurance instead of
weathy patients. They put you through a bunch of cover theiir ass
tests and are lousy in the art of healing. Worst are the ones who
couldn't get a good job and think they're better than working for a
low cost provider.
I also get the feeling that vets are not any better because people
come here with questions after they've been to the vet.

How do you rate your vet?


CROSS POSTING REMOVED stop freaking cross posting to alt.rabbits they have
nothing to do with cats. If you got a comment or question post it there

My vet is a miracle worker. He has saved a few of my cats, stood by me when
a furball had to be euthanized. He is a dear friend that I can never
replace

James most people come here that have not even been to a vet or plan to go
to a vet. That is why some of us get so annoyed.

The majority that do come and ask a valid questions that have seen a vet
either did not ask the right questions; which does go with your post about
education, are learning more about their situation, or are looking for
others that have the same situation.

In this day and age of information it is our own fault for not asking the
right questions. A simple Google gives answer so any person can go into any
situation prepared.