Vet bills

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Gerry Attrick

Lincolnshire Mountain Rescue Consultant
I've never seen a vet riding a bike. :biggrin:
 
I ride a bike! (and not a super expensive one either!) My views on people moaning about vets bills can be found elsewhere - I haven't had enough wine to bite tonight! :-)

Moggy physio sounds like waste of money to me though - in general cats do great on 3 legs!
 

Gerry Attrick

Lincolnshire Mountain Rescue Consultant
I ride a bike! (and not a super expensive one either!) My views on people moaning about vets bills can be found elsewhere - I haven't had enough wine to bite tonight! :-)

Moggy physio sounds like waste of money to me though - in general cats do great on 3 legs!

Er ... no offence. I'll re-stress the sentence.

I've never seen a vet riding a bike. Friends again?
 

Wigsie

Nincompoop
Location
Kent
Vets bills are turning out to be the new helmet debate!

I paid around £1,200 when my dog was hit by a car, she had two nights at the vets around 20 ish stitches and a leg/hip bound & in plaster!

I just had a back op, about 10 stictches 2 nights in hospital and the cost of the op (if done privately) is around £15k....

I may go to the vets myself next time! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
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I met a friend today who was explaining how their cat had been hit by a car, and after assessment by a vet, they went for surgery and amputation of the moggies leg. The stay in hospital after the op, anti-biotics etc meant the bill came to £780 :ohmy: Followed by more anti-biotics £25, and the recomendation for........ physio. Now MrsUser76 is a physio, and she charges her private clients £30 a session, the cat physio wanted £35 a session :eek:

£800+ quid for a 3 legged cat.

I obviously do not love animals as much as some people, indeed, about the same as my friends husband who nearly fainted, as he was prepared to shell out £100 tops before the moggy met his maker, which is why he never insures his pets!
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He shouldn't have a pet then, plain and simple.
 
You may wince a little when they check your temperature...

Just make sure they spit on the thermometer first!
 

yello

back and brave
Location
France
No NHS for pets.

We pay around £30 a month for heart tabs for one of our dogs. Not unreasonable wethinks.
 

ThePainInSpain

Active Member
Location
Malaga, Spain
Vets are much cheaper here in Spain.

Going back to before we moved here (10 years ago) our dog at the time had to have eye drops, £25 consultation + £13 for the eye drops.

3 years ago the same dog had to have a small cyst removed by lazer from her eyelid. She had to have eyedrops, guess what, yep, the same ones as was prescribed in the UK. However we are able to purchase most stuff for the dogs from the famacia, the eyedrops €1.5.

It is a real rip-off in the UK.
 
Vets are much cheaper here in Spain.

They are also not as well trained, less well equipped and therefore have smaller overheads than we do.

With regard to drug costs unfortunately in the uk we are bound by the cascade system which means that by law we often have to prescribe more expensive "animal" versions of cheaper human drugs if a pharmaceutical company has bothered to (make) rebrand it. We also have to buy our drugs in small quantities which make them more expensive. Also in the 10 years you mentioned it is quite possible the patent ran out on the eye drops so they became cheaper to buy.

To put things in perspective, Aviva train drivers are striking over earning 39k, most of us vets earn a fair bit less than that for a much longer week with overnight and weekend on call duties
 
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