Friday, November 30, 2007
Voo's recovery (or lack thereof)
I've been taking Voo to see Dr. Ley at the West Flamingo Animal Hospital here in Las Vegas.
While she isn't a Bengal specialist (yet, she will be once Voo sees her again), I'm sure that she'll be one within a year or so :P She's really nice and takes the time to figure out the intricacies of your pet, as well as doing additional research to ensure that her info is up-to-date.
I'm a research freak, so I usually spend quite a bit of time talking to Voo's breeders (Kajari Bengals) and looking online for questions that I should be asking. Dr. Ley is always accommodating, and I cannot stress it enough, the importance of getting a vet that your pet (and you) feel comfortable with.
On to Voo, I was told that he needs to be confined, with no running, jumping, climbing for 7-10 days. Yeah.... right. I had problems confining him for more than 7 HOURS, let alone 7 days.
But he is healing very well, thankfully he's back to his old self.
While she isn't a Bengal specialist (yet, she will be once Voo sees her again), I'm sure that she'll be one within a year or so :P She's really nice and takes the time to figure out the intricacies of your pet, as well as doing additional research to ensure that her info is up-to-date.
I'm a research freak, so I usually spend quite a bit of time talking to Voo's breeders (Kajari Bengals) and looking online for questions that I should be asking. Dr. Ley is always accommodating, and I cannot stress it enough, the importance of getting a vet that your pet (and you) feel comfortable with.
On to Voo, I was told that he needs to be confined, with no running, jumping, climbing for 7-10 days. Yeah.... right. I had problems confining him for more than 7 HOURS, let alone 7 days.
But he is healing very well, thankfully he's back to his old self.