Just another wrench…I agree w/ Beka about the trust issue, which makes me wonder what your gut says?
I had to go to a less experienced vet, at my regular practicie, w/ my cat on a Sunday. After hundreds of dollars of diagnostics, she told me he had cancer and that it had metastisized to his lungs. She showed us the mestatisis on the x-rays. Told us it would be weeks b/f he’d be gone. We were heartbroken when we left, but I felt like I needed a second opinion. I made an appt w/ our regular vet @ that same practice the next day. He completely ruled out cancer. Turned out he has severe allergies & developed asthma. We won’t see that inexperienced vet, no matter what. Now I request only my regular guy or a similar vet in the practice. I won’t see any of the other vets in the practice. My husband won’t even look at her or acknowledge her when she’s in.
Back in Chgo, I went to an excellent all cat practice. It was more pricey and not the best location, but had some of the best feline only vets. We had adopted a new cat and brought her in. Katie had severe diarhea and occasional vaginal bleeding. She saw the male vet pretty regularly. He did every float/blood test. Katie had been put on every speciality diet and med, but nothing was working. More than once we asked if she had pyometra b/c of the vaginal bleeding. He told us repeatedly we were wrong. She was too under weight & sickly to be spayed so that wasn’t an option. This went on for nearly 2 months. We found her one morning covered in blood & feces and near death. We rushed her to our practice and the female vet treated her. It was pyometra. She had become septic and almost died. The infection had spread into her abdominal cavity and she ended up w/ a spay and partial gastric bypass. She was so damaged that they had difficulty sewing up the pieces left, it kept decaying as they tied it off. It was a nightmare. She was in the ER/ Critical care Center for several days and it was VERY touch & go. She made it! That was over 12 yrs ago and she’s the healthiest of all my cats. We never saw that male vet again & still keep in touch w/ the female vet that saved her life!
So w/ these horrific stories, I’m not trying to scare you, but to reiterate that you need to trust yourself. Despite the inexperience of Vet B, if you feel that’s the best person to care for your baby, then that’s who you go w/ Whereas no one wants their baby to be a guneia pig, sorry piggie people, at least vet B is being honest and receptive. I think many people would be surprised at the true lack of experience many people docs have when they treat humans….in med school by the time they start poking and prodding people, that’s a brand new experience, they’ve only had simulations or cadaveurs b/f. So trust may actually count for alot! How comfortable is Vet B w/ doing this procedure? I hope I was helpful and not more confusing for you.