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Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #25 on: October 19, 2010, 07:17:23 PM »
We've spent upwards of $500-$600 on a cat...........................never again.................and I'm a cat person. Sometimes you just have to let go for the financial good of the family.

We have a cat, Tiger, thats at end of life (he's 15). He's doing the same thing, starving, eating all the time and skinny as a rail (losing muscle mass).  It's just how it is. We will care for him as long as he lasts.   :(

500-600 is nothing. I just dropped about 1200 on my dog's ear infection that blew up into a hematoma in her ear. To add insult to injury, the damn ear doesn't even stand up anymore. Do you know how dumb a German Shepherd looks with one ear flopped down?

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Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #26 on: October 19, 2010, 08:16:53 PM »
500-600 is nothing. I just dropped about 1200 on my dog's ear infection that blew up into a hematoma in her ear. To add insult to injury, the damn ear doesn't even stand up anymore. Do you know how dumb a German Shepherd looks with one ear flopped down?

I would bet adorable....poor boo. 
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Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #27 on: October 19, 2010, 08:37:49 PM »
500-600 is nothing. I just dropped about 1200 on my dog's ear infection that blew up into a hematoma in her ear. To add insult to injury, the damn ear doesn't even stand up anymore. Do you know how dumb a German Shepherd looks with one ear flopped down?

Ooh, my dog had such bad ear infections. The doc warned me about the hematoma. It never happened though. Have you tried changing his diet at all? That did seem to help my dog. His paws and his ears stayed infected. We quit feeding him chicken, beef, and lamb, corn. We started him on veal and sweet potato. He also can have rabbit. It has helped. We haven't been to the doc for his paws or ears in quite a while. Of course it is an expensive diet.

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Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #28 on: October 19, 2010, 08:45:19 PM »
I just wanted to add that I would pay whatever I could afford, and probably what I couldn't, to keep my pets alive if they wouldn't be suffering and could live a happy pet life. I would not go online though and ask for money. I have shelled out way more than I am happy to admit on my pets and will surely do so again since I plan to always have pets. But, I will not have a pet if I can't afford it. Just the regular care for a pet is high. We never know what we are getting when we get our pets. I had one with bad allergies. I had one with a heart and lung condition. Both cost me a whole lot. I scrounged up my own money to pay for it though. I have no problem with helping others and their pets, but I couldn't ask a bunch of strangers for help knowing many of them are struggling just to keep a roof and food. That's me. I don't say just put it down though. If the animal can live a happy life after treatment, then I just can't say that. I'd go about helping my animal in another way. My vet would work with me on the payments. Good vets usually will (if they know you are good for it).

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Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #29 on: October 19, 2010, 08:55:27 PM »
I just wanted to add that I would pay whatever I could afford, and probably what I couldn't, to keep my pets alive if they wouldn't be suffering and could live a happy pet life. I would not go online though and ask for money. I have shelled out way more than I am happy to admit on my pets and will surely do so again since I plan to always have pets. But, I will not have a pet if I can't afford it. Just the regular care for a pet is high. We never know what we are getting when we get our pets. I had one with bad allergies. I had one with a heart and lung condition. Both cost me a whole lot. I scrounged up my own money to pay for it though. I have no problem with helping others and their pets, but I couldn't ask a bunch of strangers for help knowing many of them are struggling just to keep a roof and food. That's me. I don't say just put it down though. If the animal can live a happy life after treatment, then I just can't say that. I'd go about helping my animal in another way. My vet would work with me on the payments. Good vets usually will (if they know you are good for it).

I think we are all in agreement on that.  I do.  I was fortunate when Angus needed help, I had the $$ to take care of it.  Now I need to get him to go out and earn some cash, so I can continue on my path to make my house a stellar masterpiece.   :-)  Back to scratch.  Again.  Oh well.
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Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #30 on: October 19, 2010, 08:55:49 PM »
The cat is 15 ?  No ethical vet would prolong that poor kitties life beyond quality of life especially if it's a financial burden to the owner :(  For shame DU admin is even allowing such a thread.

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Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #31 on: October 19, 2010, 08:56:59 PM »
I'm allergic to cats so I've always had dogs, but after losing my little 1 and then 6 months later losing my older dog, I'm hesitant to get another dog, hubby's saying we'll never put out that kind of money again for an animal has kind of stuck with me, what if the animal gets sick? I can't just say oh well and put them down, I'd have to do something, and I'm scared of incurring debt again because an animal might get sick.
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Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #32 on: October 19, 2010, 09:04:39 PM »
500-600 is nothing. I just dropped about 1200 on my dog's ear infection that blew up into a hematoma in her ear. To add insult to injury, the damn ear doesn't even stand up anymore. Do you know how dumb a German Shepherd looks with one ear flopped down?

About as dumb as my Great Dane with two ears that curl in, on occasion!  :tongue:


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Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #33 on: October 19, 2010, 09:11:54 PM »
CM, you have to remember . . . animals' lives mean as much as humans' lives to the DUmors.
Unlike actual unborn human babies...just throw them in the trash. Their animals are so much more important!

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Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #34 on: October 19, 2010, 09:18:42 PM »
The cat is 15 ?  No ethical vet would prolong that poor kitties life beyond quality of life especially if it's a financial burden to the owner :(  For shame DU admin is even allowing such a thread.
If it were a dog, I may agree, but cats can live happy lives for a good bit longer. I've known of many cats to live to 23 (happy and not in pain). But asking DU for donations is something I'd certainly never do. Or ask anyone to do for that matter (ok, except my parents--maybe).

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Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #35 on: October 19, 2010, 09:23:15 PM »
I got a bitch-slap for my last post in this thread. I know who gave it...Typical.... ::)

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Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #36 on: October 19, 2010, 09:24:45 PM »
I got a bitch-slap for my last post in this thread. I know who gave it...Typical.... ::)

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Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #37 on: October 19, 2010, 09:25:43 PM »
You only have two.  Quit yer bitchin. :-)
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« Reply #38 on: October 19, 2010, 09:29:35 PM »
You only have two.  Quit yer bitchin. :-)
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« Reply #39 on: October 19, 2010, 11:23:46 PM »
I got a bitch-slap for my last post in this thread. I know who gave it...Typical.... ::)

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Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #40 on: October 19, 2010, 11:35:26 PM »
I'm allergic to cats so I've always had dogs, but after losing my little 1 and then 6 months later losing my older dog, I'm hesitant to get another dog, hubby's saying we'll never put out that kind of money again for an animal has kind of stuck with me, what if the animal gets sick? I can't just say oh well and put them down, I'd have to do something, and I'm scared of incurring debt again because an animal might get sick.

If  you think about getting a dog, you could check out the insurance costs, and it'd probably be economically feasible.  Pet healthcare is becoming more popular, AND apparently it covers alot of expenses.

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Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #41 on: October 20, 2010, 08:11:54 AM »
If  you think about getting a dog, you could check out the insurance costs, and it'd probably be economically feasible.  Pet healthcare is becoming more popular, AND apparently it covers alot of expenses.

Thanks! I forgot about Pet Insurance.
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Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #42 on: October 20, 2010, 11:14:42 AM »
Thanks! I forgot about Pet Insurance.

I looked into it for my pets, but with four (now three :bawl:) dogs and eight cats, it would have been between 300 and 400 a month.  For one or two pets though, I'd definitely go for it!
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Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #43 on: October 20, 2010, 12:10:17 PM »
I looked into it for my pets, but with four (now three :bawl:) dogs and eight cats, it would have been between 300 and 400 a month.  For one or two pets though, I'd definitely go for it!

We need to check on it soon for our puppy.  We had to have her treated for Parvo the first week, and it cost over $900.  That was just two weeks after paying over $800 to have our last dog diagnosed, and then put to sleep two weeks before.

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Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #44 on: October 20, 2010, 12:11:22 PM »
Good grief!!!!!!

Put the poor sufferin' animal outa her misery, ya selfish, sadistic POS!

Just like a DUmmie! Make the cat suffer, so it doesn't have to face reality! The cat is 15 years old for cripes sakes!

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I had to put one of my granddaughter's horses down last week! I coulda spent a coupla thou tryin' to make a lame horse sound again, but it has been my experience, even after ya spend all that money, they never get sound enough to ride and are in constant pain. This DUmmie gets no sympathy from me. I'm the terminator/mortician/grave digger around here. When this DUmmie has to put their own animal down, then perhaps we can talk!

Over the years I've put down some of my best friends from the animal kingdom! The worst one was my wolf hybrid that developed liver cancer. She was my "partner in crime' for 13 years! Another was an old mare that you could put a 2 year old on her back and just walk away! She was a helluva baby sitter! It ****in' sucks, but I would rather it was me, than some stranger they have no relationship with. That, to me, is just cruel!
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Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #45 on: October 20, 2010, 12:36:20 PM »
I looked into it for my pets, but with four (now three :bawl:) dogs and eight cats, it would have been between 300 and 400 a month.  For one or two pets though, I'd definitely go for it!

I don't even wanna know how much it would be for our 4 mules, 12 horses, a Mammoth Jack, 2 steers, 4 dogs, and 3 cats!!!!

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Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #46 on: October 20, 2010, 12:49:39 PM »
If  you think about getting a dog, you could check out the insurance costs, and it'd probably be economically feasible.  Pet healthcare is becoming more popular, AND apparently it covers alot of expenses.



The old lady and I have just such a plan for our Saint Bernard, Harley. Worth every penny, and it really saved our asses after he got into a late night fight with a coyote last summer.  :bow:

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Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #47 on: October 20, 2010, 01:10:37 PM »
The old lady and I have just such a plan for our Saint Bernard, Harley. Worth every penny, and it really saved our asses after he got into a late night fight with a coyote last summer.  :bow:

Got a link to the type you use? I'm thinking of asking the vets office workers if they know a good one.

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Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #48 on: October 20, 2010, 01:18:01 PM »
I would be interested in a link as well.  Thanks!
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Re: DU fundraiser for a 15 year old cat. As Frank would say, oh my.
« Reply #49 on: October 20, 2010, 02:22:14 PM »
Got a link to the type you use? I'm thinking of asking the vets office workers if they know a good one.

We use the PurinaCare Plus plan, primarily because Saint Bernards (and other giant breed dogs) are particularly susceptible to dysplasia and any number of other issues. In addition, I really like the accident coverage. Harley's a real sweetheart, but at 180 lbs, he isn't always able to get out of his own way, unless of course a coyote makes the mistake of coming into our yard at night.  :banghead: