A woman shared how she brought her pet bunny to a vet, who allegedly handled her pet roughly and caused it to suffer a broken leg.
Here is what she said
Hi all! Please help me to share this around and raise awareness of this black hearted vet!
Recently I’ve adopted a bunny and it was having diarrhea and I brought him to *name redacted* vet at Yishun on 15 November 2022 to treat his condition.
When we were there , one of the staff assistant was carrying him out of his bag and the way he carried him proved that he’s not professional in handling small pets he was so rough and my bunny was so terrified that it struggled and jumped out from his hands..
on my way home, my bunny was tearing and on the very next day i noticed that he was limping and refused to eat .
On 19 Novemeber, i brought him back to *name redacted* and the same assistant carried him and was really rough to him as well even though i told them he has injury on his leg and its limping!
The vet requested us to go to another vet because they don’t have xray facilities there.
On 22nd November was my bunny’s xray appointment and to my horror upon viewing the xray, his hind leg’s bone is completely broken!
They referred me to the bone specialist and told me the fees for surgery will be 4-5k minimally! I immediately went back to *name redacted* to ask for the cctv footage but they said because its past 7 days the footage is no longer around!
They told me they cannot compensate me in anything since there is no proof of mishandling! It was my fault that I didn’t read their reviews before visiting and only to find out how bad their reviews were after this incident!
Please please help to share around for those with pets .. please avoid them at all cost! They’re irresponsible and has 0 empathy towards animal and I do not know why are they still operating even though they are having so much bad reviews!

Clinic responds
Speaking to MustShareNews, the clinic confirmed the incident and said that they have investigated the matter and found that none of their employees were responsible for the bunny’s injury.
The owner of the clinic added that the assistant who handled the bunny had more than 12 years of experience.
He did, however, apologise for the incident and said “as a boss of the clinic, I apologise sincerely, but I have to be fair to my clinic and employees, they do not seem culpable”.
He also added that he and his employees would cooperate if there was a proper investigation involving the authorities.