SQ
Senior Member - Vegan for the animals
If the info and pictures contained below are correct, Warning about a vet that is IMO, criminally negligent
Snuggle safes (pink disk in the picture) can not be used with unconscious animals … that is imprinted onto their surface!!!
This vet has chosen to ignore the manufacture's warning.
Snuggle safes are dangerous, must be covered, and can only be used with conscious animals that are able to move away from them
Years ago a vet used a covered snuggle safe (the pink disk) the same way it is being used in the picture …. and my baby girl was so badly burned that necropsy showed that she was burned right down to her bones.
Nicole had pulled out her stiches on a long weekend and so I took her to the rat knowledgeable vet (Krista Forman, SouthPaw Animal Hospital) on call to be restiched.
Nicole did live for 10 days while my regular vet fought to save her life ….. but poor little Nicole suffered horribly and died because of a vet who decided not to follow the manufactures instructions
https://www.ratshackforum.com/threads/nicole.14950/ and https://www.ratshackforum.com/threa...at-only-4-months-old.15099/page-2#post-489573
Snuggle safes (pink disk in the picture) can not be used with unconscious animals … that is imprinted onto their surface!!!
This vet has chosen to ignore the manufacture's warning.
Snuggle safes are dangerous, must be covered, and can only be used with conscious animals that are able to move away from them
Years ago a vet used a covered snuggle safe (the pink disk) the same way it is being used in the picture …. and my baby girl was so badly burned that necropsy showed that she was burned right down to her bones.
Nicole had pulled out her stiches on a long weekend and so I took her to the rat knowledgeable vet (Krista Forman, SouthPaw Animal Hospital) on call to be restiched.
Nicole did live for 10 days while my regular vet fought to save her life ….. but poor little Nicole suffered horribly and died because of a vet who decided not to follow the manufactures instructions
https://www.ratshackforum.com/threads/nicole.14950/ and https://www.ratshackforum.com/threa...at-only-4-months-old.15099/page-2#post-489573
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