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Veterinarians

Got a phone call at 1230am last night and had to rush a cat in to the 24hr animal hospital in Worsley. Cats not been feeling tip top lately and was in the vets last week. Anyway, waited an hour because some gold clad Pikeys were in with their "guard dog" and a young couple had a poorly puppy. Gets in and give's details to the vet then it was thermometer up bum (cat not me), a pill, an injection and a chat with the Belgium vet - ?106.00. The bill broke down as ?4 for the pill ?4 for the jab and ?98 for the consultation with Poirot, and he only told us what the vet told us last week.

 

Now I know it's out of hours but it is a 24hr animal hospital after all but feck me 106quid. Was hoping it was going to be around the ?60 mark. Anyway the thing was in a bad way, thyroid probs and water on the lungs if you must know, and is feeling a bit better now.. bastard!

 

Undies the 4th emergency service.

Edited by Underpants

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Got a phone call at 1230am last night and had to rush a cat in to the 24hr animal hospital in Worsley. Cats not been feeling tip top lately and was in the vets last week. Anyway, waited an hour because some gold clad Pikeys were in with their "guard dog" and a young couple had a poorly puppy. Gets in and give's details the vet then it was thermometer up bum (cat not me), a pill, an injection and a chat with the Belgium vet - ?106.00. The bill broke down as ?4 for the pill ?4 for the jab and ?98 for the consultation with Poirot, and he only told us what the vet told us last week.

 

Now I know it's out of hours but it is a 24hr animal hospital after all but feck me 106quid. Was hoping it was going to be around the ?60 mark. Anyway the thing was in a bad way, thyroid probs and water on the lungs if you must know, and is feeling a bit better now.. bastard!

 

Undies the 4th emergency service.

People used to train as vets because they loved animals.

 

Now it's because they can rip people off.

 

My dog cut her paw on the sunday before

 

xmas and it was ?98. She insured but it's a pisstake

 

what they charge.

xmas and it was ?98. She insured but it's a pisstake what they charge.

 

Come on, you moaning feckers. Have you any idea what it costs to run and insure a top of the range Beamer or Merc these days? Have a heart FFS.

Apparently Widnes has a "way" with animals - he was inspired in his youth by watching Christopher Timothy shove his hand up a cow's arse on tv. He had his first vet dream that night.

(again my mind is going back to that bloody thread on ITK) but some people love animals more than humans, and vets know people will pay silly amounts to keep Mr fluffykins and rover happy and healthy.

In fact, animals may get a better deal out of it all. At least they get put out of their misery when they're in pain. And they aren't left lying on dirty beds in over run hospital wards

Took one of my dogs (a jack russell) to the vet in Daisy Hill 3 weeks ago,, she (the dog) had cancerous lumps on 2 of her teats, (she had a litter of pups about 5 months ago and don't know whether this contributed) the vet removed the lumps, 2 teats and performed a hysterical rectumy on her, all for the princely sum of ?90, and yes, the dog has recovered very well

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(again my mind is going back to that bloody thread on ITK) but some people love animals more than humans, and vets know people will pay silly amounts to keep Mr fluffykins and rover happy and healthy.

In fact, animals may get a better deal out of it all. At least they get put out of their misery when they're in pain. And they aren't left lying on dirty beds in over run hospital wards

 

When an owner pays the bill, no matter how high it is, it has a placebo effect on some because they feel better for doing their bit for fluffykins.

It has the opposite efect on me. I've just got back from the vets again tonight and I'm as sick as a parrot (and I'm not going to the vets with it) because I've just parted with another ?50.

Mate once paid vet fees of ?200 to his local vet. He sent him and his cat to a specialist in Birmingham, ?1000 including overnight stay. Total ?1200.

 

 

 

Cat died.

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Ah yes. Vital ingredient.

 

 

Shame your brick contact has f?cked off to Greggs for his breakfast. You'll have to make do with Cheese and Onion pasty!

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Would you have to save it Micky Lad...... :rofl:

if it was stuck up a tree, I'm sure that Micky and his mates would be rushing to it's aid...............

 

 

A fireman, when I once broached the subject or cats up trees, once said to me (and it may even have been Micky himself) - if it got up there, it can get back down

If yer dog dies - buy another one. Simple as.

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Oi you bugger, you could at least credit me

if it was stuck up a tree, I'm sure that Micky and his mates would be rushing to it's aid...............

A fireman, when I once broached the subject or cats up trees, once said to me (and it may even have been Micky himself) - if it got up there, it can get back down

 

'tis true I tell thi. When did you see a cat's skelleton up a tree? When they're hungry they'll come down.

 

 

Or was it "when they've starved to death they fall down???"

From the Book of Heroic Failures.

 

THE LEAST SUCCESSFUL ANIMAL RESCUE

The firemen?s strike of 1978 made possible one of the great animal rescue attempts of all time.Valiantly, the British Army had taken over emergency fire fighting and on 14 January they were called out by an elderly lady to retrieve her cat which had become trapped up a tree. They arrived quickly and soon discharged their duty. So grateful was the lady that she invited them all for tea (and Sherry?). Driving off later, with fond farewells completed, they ran over the cat and killed it.

When did you see a cat's skelleton up a tree?

 

Made me chuckle that :::::lol:::::

 

Thinking about it, when did you last see a cats skeleton anywhere?

There was a dead cat by our hotel in Sunny Beach for most of the week we were there.

Dead cat formed the majority of meals available in the hotel we stayed in for Brixton's 40th in Tenerife.

My girlfriend's family paid TWO ragging GRAND when their cat had one of its legs run over last year. They didn't have pet insurance then - they do now.

 

It's absolute madness.... except I managed to persuade them to call it 'Jay Jay' when they first bought it, so I was glad to see it pull through.

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when their cat had one of it's legs run over last year.

 

I've thought and thought about this one....how does a cat manage to just get 'one' of it's legs run over?

I've thought and thought about this one....how does a cat manage to just get 'one' of it's legs run over?

 

Not sure myself really... I suppose it was attempting a dash across the road in front of a car, and its trailing back leg was caught.

I've thought and thought about this one....how does a cat manage to just get 'one' of it's legs run over?

That's why they call him "Lucky"

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