They are still a definite possibility but when my vet mentioned 'specialists' I didn't know if the 'Cat & Rabbit Clinic' would be classed as this, as they are a smaller practice & have less diagnostic equipment than other specialists in theory...
That isn't true at all, both Simon and Kim are the best rabbit vets ever, how could they not be, when for the main rabbits are all they see. Be careful with a lot of your so called specialists especially any at Bristol, because I have messaged a number of people on the forum that were seeing so called 'Specialists' who were sending CAT scans to America to be read (Simon scans and reads his own, so you get an instant diagnosis) scans that get sent to USA take about a week to be read and returned, and so all you are getting back really is a week old out of date scan, that I don't really see how that can be any good to anyone :roll:
Also, Simon has seen a number of bunnies from on here that have all seen your 'Specialists' but still failed to get a correct diagnosis, and all bunnies then were looking at being pts. They have all seen Simon now and recovered fully because the previous vets had got it all wrong.
Don't forget with a small very specialised practice, everyone, nurses, receptionists etc as well as Simon and Kim, all get to know your bunnies really well, and know exactly what is going on with them, what they like, don't like etc, and whenever I go to see them with one of my buns it is like visiting my buns extended family.
When I lost my ultra special bunny Roger to a brain tumour last year, my appointment was at 1600hrs, and Roger left at 2102hrs, after I had been given a private room, endless cups of tea, people keep checking on us, everyone coming in to make a fuss of Roger and say goodbye, and give him lots of treats.
The clinic had been closed over an hour and I didn't even realise it was so late and pitch black, and so then said to Simon I was ready, and he still talked everything through with me, had another look at Roger and gave him a big fuss, and you have no idea how much all that meant to me, or sorry, maybe you do, but the fact that Roger wasn't just pts in an appointment slot and then Simon moved straight on to the next patient, which I know is the norm, but Roger wasn't the norm, and it meant the world that Simon supported me and gave me all that time with my best mate, Roger.
Simon really is the 'Bunny King' and myself and others are so very lucky to be part of 'Team Simon' and know that our bunnies have really got the best care ever :thumb: