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Originally posted by norrahe View PostJust got a card from our vets who helped us with NorPussIII offering their condolences and saying what lovely and caring owners we were and that the decision we made was right.
Me eyes were a tad wet

All I got from ZeitMog's vet was a bill.Comment
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It could be worse I've two children today who are no matter what I suggest, boredOriginally posted by norrahe View PostBored
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It must be said that, for a free cat, ZeitMog was the most expensive we've ever had.Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
All I got from ZeitMog's vet was a bill.
Though I suppose £400 odd over 18 years wasn't too bad.Comment
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Thankfully I had insurance, otherwise it would have cost 2kOriginally posted by zeitghost View PostIt must be said that, for a free cat, ZeitMog was the most expensive we've ever had.
Though I suppose £400 odd over 18 years wasn't too bad.
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