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She is home now. I have to put KY on her butt 3 times a day. The joys of being a pet owner.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostSYMutt01 has just had surgery to remove tumors from her anus.
Initial consultation, antibiotics, painkillers and biopsy 275 quid.
Operation today 700 quid.
She is 10.
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No, that's why he's taken to shagging the dog. How do you think it got those tumours?Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostWTF dude ?!!! How do you manage to feed 4 kids, a wife (equivalent of 2 avg sized ppl), yourself (equivalent of 3 - 4 people) and a dog ?!!!!
Have you really had your thing snipped ?
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More like this:Originally posted by AtW View PostThey ripped him off because they saw MF face to face -
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WTF dude ?!!! How do you manage to feed 4 kids, a wife (equivalent of 2 avg sized ppl), yourself (equivalent of 3 - 4 people) and a dog ?!!!!Originally posted by suityou01 View PostSYMutt01 has just had surgery to remove tumors from her anus.
Initial consultation, antibiotics, painkillers and biopsy 275 quid.
Operation today 700 quid.
She is 10.
Have you really had your thing snipped ?
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SYMutt01 has just had surgery to remove tumors from her anus.
Initial consultation, antibiotics, painkillers and biopsy 275 quid.
Operation today 700 quid.
She is 10.
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What kind of fool pays as much for pet insurance as it costs for private medical for a person?
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^^ThisOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostMaybe it is undernourished? Do you eat all its food?
I wanted to ask a little while ago and voila
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I agree with this, especially when your animal gets older and your premiums go up.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostOver the life of a pet, in most cases it will be cheaper not to have insurance. Depends if you can afford the big bills when they come. Our previous moggies were never insured - we had a couple of very big bills - run over, dodgy eye (£1500!) and thyroid operation and ongoing medication. They lived 18 and 21 years - we were definitely better of picking up the bills than we would have been paying insurance. Having said that, I've insured our new kittens, but with cheapo policy (above) which will pick up the tab if there's anything super expensive.
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