A pet dies after surgery, with no channel to hold the vet accountable Pets · Potential 7.7 · over 100 online discussions· First observed: June 2026
A cat just four years old dies shortly after coming home from eye surgery; the clinic had called the risk extremely low beforehand, yet afterwards could not even produce the anaesthesia and post-operative monitoring records, instead blaming the death on the cat being frightened during the car ride. Local pet owners report that while Hong Kong's veterinary services are expensive, the industry lacks effective oversight: the threshold for calling oneself a specialist and charging specialist rates is vague, online ratings can be swayed and hardly reflect true standards, and when something goes wrong there is no neutral channel for complaints or review. Establishing the cause of death often means paying out of pocket to send the body to a university for a post-mortem, a process and cost that deter many. Overall, the gap in trust and accountability in pet healthcare is growing sharper as more households keep pets.
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