We truly live in a dystopian world.

Most peoples only option for pet care, is the same company that makes M&M’s.

  • CuriousRefugee@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 day ago

    I am lucky enough to have a local vet that is excellent and caring and independently owned. When the owner wanted to retire a few years ago, several of the veterinarians pooled together to purchase it, so it wasn’t bought by a big company. My cat died earlier this year, but I will continue to donate to them even though I don’t have a pet right now.

    All that being said, I’ve known two people who’ve worked at the VCA, and both are excellent. One (a vet tech) is still there and loves it and her manager is great, but the other left because she was overworked and underpaid (an actual veterinarian). In an ideal world, huge conglomerates wouldn’t buy out and jack up the prices of independent vets and then cut costs by stressing staff, but that doesn’t mean that the people working there aren’t caring and dedicated. Depends a lot on the specific location.

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      1 day ago

      People at VCA are doing their best, I personally know this to be true. But the dystopian corporate bullshit they have to deal with is epic. These people are worse off for VCA being their boss, I promise you.

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        22 hours ago

        Instead we should have this money in adoption run by local governments. Laws shutting down puppy mills (for profit pregnancies).

        Different vein, maybe we should stop having one company everything.