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Originally Posted by RWebb
did the temporary pet caretaker ok the add'l treatment (hence billing) -- sounds like it, but not sure
No, the Vet's office did not make any attempt to contact us or anyone else.
They should volunteer to eat the extra costs tho. See if they do. IF not, you might dispute it with the credit card co.
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Spoke to him, he offered to adjust the bill however I see fit since his office neglected to make any effort at contact.
I'm not going to ask him to refund the test costs. Insulin is expensive. If we are not dosing the cat properly then it's a waste of money/we are spending money for no gain. Plus incorrect levels make her drink too much water which makes her incontinent. She's an old girl and uses the litter box just fine but sometimes she can't get there fast enough.
The food, not sure. It would be beneficial for the other Male with the hyper thyroid issue but it opens a can of worms.
All 4 used to get a high quality dry. Then Casie had some issues and the vet said to add wet food to her diet. If you have cats you know they prefer wet to dry. And try feeding them all different stuff. So now they all get wet as well as dry. All 4 go through a 24 ct. case of wet food in less than two weeks.
My wet food budget will go from $30 to $90 a month.
Casie, she really is a sweetheart.