JoM wrote:The vets we used is closed to non-emergencies too, Jan. They’ve posted on Facebook that you need to call once on the car park and wait there until they call you to go in once the previous pet and owner have left.
They are saying that, but twice this week B has had to take injured wild birds from members of the public (a grouse and a pigeon, call me a cynic, but they aren't pets, they're dinner!) and despite assuring the reception team they wouldn't have to handle cash during the outbreak, yesterday one of the vets insisted that one of B's colleagues accepted a payment of £500 in cash to settle a bill