Kelly and the funky bandage
Just picked up Kelly from the vet, He was not a happy camper about this day. But they told me the infection was HUGE and complicated.
Plus I was told the surgery would be roughly $630-650.....Nope, They never tell you about the medical supplies and meds used during the surgery.
Bill came to $777.04
Read the previous image of his injury,
If you can assist even minimally, anything will help and be greatlly and graciously appreciated.
Paypal to elkabong53708(at)gmail(dot)com mark as for Kelly Iguana...
Plus I was told the surgery would be roughly $630-650.....Nope, They never tell you about the medical supplies and meds used during the surgery.
Bill came to $777.04
Read the previous image of his injury,
If you can assist even minimally, anything will help and be greatlly and graciously appreciated.
Paypal to elkabong53708(at)gmail(dot)com mark as for Kelly Iguana...
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It may not matter country wise, but I've seen pest Health insurance plans. And no real takers that I personally met.
Our cat had a bone abscess with a nasty quickly moving infection. We had to "declaw" that one back toe to save his life, despite our absolute hatred of declawing. It likely would have skipped a tripod stage/3 legged kitty stage and just go sepsis (full body infection) and death would follow.
It was in part my roommate didn't give Captain all his routine shots in a NON-emergency visit, but one pinky toe amputation cost him $750. The cat has all this other claws and is climbing straight up the sides of his cat tree like old times again, no behavior change like biting or refusing his cat box.
My coworker has a 20 month old baby, Dillan. Brady, the cat, kinda got pushed to the side over the arrival of a new baby, so they missed a tumor on his back the about the size of an acorn. They barely make ends meet with a baby, so Brady's care is to put him down as soon as it's too severe to keep palliative care going.
I think of critters like furry or scaly, feathery, etc, kids! Just as worthwhile as the human kids! What do you mean you aren't gonna help the animal you put in your care??
Well, the cost can be the reason. $3000 to try to fix a dog cancer or $50-100 to put him down.....
Our cat had a bone abscess with a nasty quickly moving infection. We had to "declaw" that one back toe to save his life, despite our absolute hatred of declawing. It likely would have skipped a tripod stage/3 legged kitty stage and just go sepsis (full body infection) and death would follow.
It was in part my roommate didn't give Captain all his routine shots in a NON-emergency visit, but one pinky toe amputation cost him $750. The cat has all this other claws and is climbing straight up the sides of his cat tree like old times again, no behavior change like biting or refusing his cat box.
My coworker has a 20 month old baby, Dillan. Brady, the cat, kinda got pushed to the side over the arrival of a new baby, so they missed a tumor on his back the about the size of an acorn. They barely make ends meet with a baby, so Brady's care is to put him down as soon as it's too severe to keep palliative care going.
I think of critters like furry or scaly, feathery, etc, kids! Just as worthwhile as the human kids! What do you mean you aren't gonna help the animal you put in your care??
Well, the cost can be the reason. $3000 to try to fix a dog cancer or $50-100 to put him down.....
I know... I have had some dogs, recently my 15-year old dog passed away... she had grone through some tumors and other surgeries on her hips, knees or womb. And even if all this was expensive, you do it because that companion is after all like part of the family...
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