Actual words spoken at clinical last night. The hospital has a rather diverse animal clientele and yesterday, they performed emergency surgery on a young rooster. Yes, a chicken. However, guesstimating anesthesia for a chicken is tough, and the chicken never woke up from surgery. The owner was OK about the chicken dying, but wanted to keep the body for burial, except she couldn't pick it up tonight, could we keep it until tomorrow? The deceased chicken promptly took up residence in the refrigerator. The night crew didn't know about it, hence the warning when they came in. (They were not amused.)
Meanwhile we also had a ferret and 3 different guinea pigs with varying levels of hair, a feral kitten that was actually very pretty and had a great personality (she didn't like having her ears cleaned and kicked me as I held her, but the claws never came out) and several boarded dogs who were anxious for new friends. Now that my time there is growing short, I'm bugging people to let me try things that are specifically on the course list, so yesterday I filled my first prescriptions and did my first fecal test. I may be a pain tomorrow about drawing vaccines, it's high on the priority chart of the school.
Meanwhile we also had a ferret and 3 different guinea pigs with varying levels of hair, a feral kitten that was actually very pretty and had a great personality (she didn't like having her ears cleaned and kicked me as I held her, but the claws never came out) and several boarded dogs who were anxious for new friends. Now that my time there is growing short, I'm bugging people to let me try things that are specifically on the course list, so yesterday I filled my first prescriptions and did my first fecal test. I may be a pain tomorrow about drawing vaccines, it's high on the priority chart of the school.