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Have I mentioned that I really like my vet?
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 153991"><p>He only charged me for the prednisone. No office call or anything. When they told me the total, I said, 'That doesn't sound right.' They checked and said yep, that's what it is.</p><p></p><p>When Abbey was so sick with her kidney infection and we thought we might lose her, I was taking her in every other day for sub-q fluids and he only charged me $6 each time - just the cost of the fluids used.</p><p></p><p>A couple of years ago, Puddles ate some string (darn cat ate anything...litter box was always colorful) and had to have surgery. It was on an emergency basis, they had to make 5 incisions into his intestines to remove the 148 inches (!!!) of string, he was there for 4 days, came home and went back the next day because he spiked a fever of 105 and had to have another surgery to make sure nothing was leaking out. Plus they neutered him and gave him his vaccinations. Total bill: under $400. (by the way, Puddles no longer eats what he shouldn't. Thank God.)</p><p></p><p>Last year when I took Cassie in on emergency basis - called the vet in at midnight - she stayed for 2 days before passing away and was on an IV and had all kinds of bloodwork done. Plus, he let me come visit her when he was making his evening rounds. The total bill including her cremation was right at $200.</p><p></p><p>But, I would go there even if I didn't get the price break. They are just good people and they take great care of my pets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 153991"] He only charged me for the prednisone. No office call or anything. When they told me the total, I said, 'That doesn't sound right.' They checked and said yep, that's what it is. When Abbey was so sick with her kidney infection and we thought we might lose her, I was taking her in every other day for sub-q fluids and he only charged me $6 each time - just the cost of the fluids used. A couple of years ago, Puddles ate some string (darn cat ate anything...litter box was always colorful) and had to have surgery. It was on an emergency basis, they had to make 5 incisions into his intestines to remove the 148 inches (!!!) of string, he was there for 4 days, came home and went back the next day because he spiked a fever of 105 and had to have another surgery to make sure nothing was leaking out. Plus they neutered him and gave him his vaccinations. Total bill: under $400. (by the way, Puddles no longer eats what he shouldn't. Thank God.) Last year when I took Cassie in on emergency basis - called the vet in at midnight - she stayed for 2 days before passing away and was on an IV and had all kinds of bloodwork done. Plus, he let me come visit her when he was making his evening rounds. The total bill including her cremation was right at $200. But, I would go there even if I didn't get the price break. They are just good people and they take great care of my pets. [/QUOTE]
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