Not every clinic deals with cows, canines or kittens. Veterinarians at the Center for Avian and Exotic Medicine In New York City see everything from iguanas to guinea pigs and even kinkajous. This is an interesting, short read with insight into what goes on in a practice specializing in exotic species.
Source: The New York Times, May 12, 2017 (paywall).
The surgery ground into its second hour. The hospital’s practice manager, Lorelei Tibbets, poked her head into the small, beeping, thumping operating room. It was about Snorri, the constipated white rabbit. “He’s looking at me miserably, like he has a balloon in his belly,” she said. “Should we try laser?”
INSIGHTS: Lest you start thinking day-to-day activities get to be routine at your clinic, take a glimpse into what Dr. Anthony Pilny and his team experience. It’s all about perspective.