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Didn’t something similar happen regarding a dog recently that was a stray and neurological and the rescue who didn’t even have ownership of the dog flipped their ****All this discussion make me think about something that happened at my clinic not long before I started working there. I don’t remember the exact circumstances. Basically someone had brought in a kitten that had bitten her son and wasn’t acting right. The doctor noticed neurological issues and was concerned about possible rabies. Explained this to the person and gave options including euthanasia and rabies testing. This person elected euthanasia and testing. Somehow a rescue that was connected to the kitten I don’t remember how whether these people had adopted the kitten from them or what, caught wind that the doctor had euthanized the kitten and decided to start a smear campaign against the clinic and the doctor. People called daily with angry calls saying that the doctor’s license should be revoked and the clinic should shut down, how dare we euthanize an innocent kitten who we didn’t even know if it had rabies. Bad reviews by people who had never been there were also left online. It was bad. It’s sad because it’s this mob mentality that drives so many in our profession to suicide. Thankfully, my doctor is alive and well and our clinic is thriving, but I’ve heard of stories where angry rescues/people/clients led to a much darker ending




