BBC Radio 4 - That Mitchell and Webb Sound, Series 5, Episode 3, A-List Vet
worth a listen
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Previously on "Vet bill does it really cost them that much ?"
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Been reading the detailed bill nearly a page long, it even lists "methadone" on it didn't know they give that to animals
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Tried that stuff left it a week or so may be I didn't leave it long enough.
Been reading the detailed bill nearly a page long, it even lists "methadone" on it didn't know they give that to animals, also lists "hot dog warming device" wtf ? The endoscopy is billed at nearly £155 per 15min the cat had 5 x 15mins, anaesthetic billed 3 ways management fee, maintenance and extra maintence per 15mins again she also had to have a catheter during the op. Overall bill looks high but it does look like it was very involved to get the grass blade out and it was a referral only vets.
I need to get the cat a new identity now and look for a new insurance policy lolLast edited by ELBBUBKUNPS; 3 November 2015, 21:33.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou can get special cleaner that will remove cat pee, and discourage them from doing it again. Actually I think the issue is they do it again because they can smell it and think "this is where I pee" even if you can't smell it, so the special cleanser is great.
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You can get special cleaner that will remove cat pee, and discourage them from doing it again. Actually I think the issue is they do it again because they can smell it and think "this is where I pee" even if you can't smell it, so the special cleanser is great.
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Originally posted by BoredBloke View PostI don't have that issue. I'm assuming our dog will peg it at roughly 12. At the moment he's about half way there. After that we're going to revert back to a pet free house - meaning no dog smells, no dog hair and no dog eggs hidden in the garden.
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Originally posted by BoredBloke View Postand no dog eggs hidden in the garden.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View Postpeople should stop anthropomorphising animals and just accept the fact that they can die in stead of paying the most ridiculous vet bills, worth more than most people receive on health care per year
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Originally posted by vetran View PostTweezers?
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostFirst mistake
I've left her to sort out days with childminder last month. She screwed it up and we've ended up paying for days she incorrectly booked.
Her best ever was when she had to visit DVLA in Cardiff to sort out personalised plate or something. Needed my driving licence. My last words - we're going on holidays in a week DO NOT LOSE my driving licence. You can guess. One job to do.
(Luckily, she left it on desk and they posted to us).
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FTFY
apparently the piece of equipment that was needed to remove it the, lying barstewards, told us only a handful of vets have
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Originally posted by meridian View Post£600 just to say he couldn't do it? Bring it around to me next time, I'll only charge £500 to say I can't do it, will save you a bit of dosh.
Yeah agreed, probably should of had the cat put to sleep tbh, this will be the last time we get her treated though and if it does happen she will be put to sleep.
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Originally posted by ELBBUBKUNPS View PostWe had already incurred £600 in fees with the first vet who couldn't remove it...
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