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How much are you willing to spend...
on your animal?
Does it matter how long you've had it, etc?
I'm asking because we adopted 2 kittens. One, in perfect health. The second, we were given sick. We already shelled out the $250 to fix the fact that we were given the cat FILLED with worms, and she nearly died. Then, three weeks later... she's sick again, the vet is convinced that she ate something and it's stuck in her intestines (plastic) and it's $400 for x-rays and $1200 for the surgery. She has a 105 degree fever.
I don't mean to sound cold hearted, but I haven't had the cat but for 6 weeks! Maybe I'd set up some kind of payment plan if there was a guarantee she'd survive, but when the vet says to me "she might not even make it through the surgery" my reaction is "so let me get this straight - $1600 for the cat to maybe not even live?"
Maybe if I'd had the animal at least a YEAR, I'd be less hesitant to shell out the money, but COME ON! If I had an extra $1600 sitting around, we'd have replaced the windows with it!
So you might ask what we decided to do? We decided to bring the cat home, call our friend who's a vet, and give her cat milk and see if she makes it through the night. She made it through the night, and her fever is starting to go down, so now we just think she maybe had a cat flu?
Ridiculous!
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