If she fosters kittens regularly, though, through an organization that is not the clinic, it might be worth considering passing the word on.
I know that if any of the fosters I get via the MSPCA don't show growth or improvement (and I haven't come in asap to take care of an issue as quickly as I noticed it), they would stop me from fostering immediately. And they should. Out of the 20ish kittens I've had come through my house, one died. From a horrific accident. All of the others, regardless of the condition they came in, ended up thriving.
I can understand not wanting to say something if she fosters for the clinic, but regardless of whether or not she was acting as an employee, she had the care of itty-bitty needy babies in her control and she did not act in their best interests.
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Date: 2011-08-30 05:55 am (UTC)I know that if any of the fosters I get via the MSPCA don't show growth or improvement (and I haven't come in asap to take care of an issue as quickly as I noticed it), they would stop me from fostering immediately. And they should. Out of the 20ish kittens I've had come through my house, one died. From a horrific accident. All of the others, regardless of the condition they came in, ended up thriving.
I can understand not wanting to say something if she fosters for the clinic, but regardless of whether or not she was acting as an employee, she had the care of itty-bitty needy babies in her control and she did not act in their best interests.