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mercuryblues

(16,398 posts)
17. You are
Mon Aug 18, 2014, 06:38 PM
Aug 2014

right on more than one count. I can not believe the cost difference.

I know the agony of putting a fur buddy down. You have my heart felt sympathies. The extra turmoil adds stress to an already stressful time.

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You could try contacting your local humane society Cal Carpenter Aug 2014 #1
you are right, it's like when a person dies, ellenrr Aug 2014 #3
Your vet may be very willing to work with you too, Cal Carpenter Aug 2014 #5
I was thinking recently of the old days, when a single vet had a practice, ellenrr Aug 2014 #8
call a different vet mercuryblues Aug 2014 #14
I called around, found one that was $160 instead of $178. It is ellenrr Aug 2014 #16
You are mercuryblues Aug 2014 #17
... OneGrassRoot Aug 2014 #9
I'm so sorry about all this. Arugula Latte Aug 2014 #2
yeah, you'd think. :( ellenrr Aug 2014 #4
Oh, wow, then disregard the reply I posted above Cal Carpenter Aug 2014 #6
I take it you haven't spent much time talking with vets. Ms. Toad Aug 2014 #15
Actually, I have Cal Carpenter Aug 2014 #18
Until recently, spaying & neutering was done betwen 6 months & a year - Ms. Toad Aug 2014 #19
You're using anecdotes to compare animal rescues with Walmart Cal Carpenter Aug 2014 #20
Then perhaps you like the Barnes & Noble/Waldenbooks/etc. v. indie bookstore analogy better Ms. Toad Aug 2014 #21
In my town, the spray and neuter is done by a regular vet... ellenrr Aug 2014 #24
I think that's it -- everyone wants a "system" to absolve themselves of any personal responsibility villager Aug 2014 #13
Maybe you could cross post this in the Pets forum and mention the general geographic region Arugula Latte Aug 2014 #7
ok, will do. thanks. I have one more try- ellenrr Aug 2014 #10
Ellenrr. NCTraveler Aug 2014 #11
thank you for yr good wishes, and yr idea. I think ellenrr Aug 2014 #12
My heart goes out to you. NCTraveler Aug 2014 #32
thank you so much ellenrr Aug 2014 #34
Is this about her age and health or your housing? LeftyMom Aug 2014 #22
Post removed Post removed Aug 2014 #25
I'm sorry about your cat - TBF Aug 2014 #31
the only thing that is "strange" is your mind. ellenrr Aug 2014 #26
Now that I'm over my anger, and my "you should be institutionalized" this is an interesting post ellenrr Aug 2014 #29
Um no. LeftyMom had posted in the thread she referred to so no "detecting" needed. n/t seaglass Aug 2014 #35
Its a horrible situation. Joe Shlabotnik Aug 2014 #23
really incredible that among so many compassionate people, one moron could suggest ellenrr Aug 2014 #27
btw, just to be clear--/ and update on cat. ellenrr Aug 2014 #28
ellenrr just this intaglio Aug 2014 #30
thank you. I needed that. :) nt ellenrr Aug 2014 #33
Kidney kitties need frequent encouragement to eat. Doremus Aug 2014 #37
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To be honest..., blueamy66 Aug 2014 #38
Part of the problem is that vet care has gotten so expensive. leftyladyfrommo Aug 2014 #39
I agree 100%. blueamy66 Aug 2014 #40
So many times its not fair to either the pet or the people. leftyladyfrommo Aug 2014 #41
I'm not judging. blueamy66 Aug 2014 #42
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