rebeccaturpeinen wrote:yes i do agree that everyone has their limits and there must be people that just simply cant afford it.... but why then do they have pets? if they can not afford vet bills they probably dont have money for the quality food and normal check-ups which would make the risk of the animal getting sick a lot higher in the first place.
i would also max out all the credit cards and live on soup and bread if my animals needed vet care.
but yes, if the animal is at that age you have to think about the humane part... my other dog (who is pretty big) is 15 years old and starting to get problems... its not that we wouldnt want to spend the money on him, im just not sure how much we would actually be helping him
The age of the animal would definitely affect my decision as well...They do have to go sometime and sometimes it's more humane.
We usually have the credit card clear as well but with 2 major issues within 2 weeks of each other that's gone...so fingers crossed nothing happens over the next 2 months while we pay it off.
My Dad is one of those people who gets an animal and either gets rid of them (we once had a puppy for 3 weeks then he realized he didn't want a dog...). One of their cats was going to the bathroom all over the house and instead of taking it to the vet for a checkup and some meds (not that expensive to clear up a UTI which it most likely was) they asked to put her down instead. When the vet refused (because the cat was healthy otherwise). When my stepmom took her to the humane society and told them they found her stray so they wouldn't have to pay to hand her over. Now the remaining cat is doing the same and they called and asked how much to put her down (because according to them she was suffering which is more bull...they're just too lazy to take care of things)...and when they found out the cost she magically wasn't suffering anymore. They won't pay to fix the problem but won't pay to put her down either. I really wish I could step in but I have my own vet bills and house full of rescues. Our animal related costs can range from 300 a month for the basics (food, litter) up to 1100 if anybody needs vet care (which lately has been a lot). I have a cat with a cold right now which he does need meds for but we have to wait until payday next week since the credit card is maxed out. I am just thankful we can afford to pay it off within the next 2 months...then we have another cat with a dental issue and possibly the one with the cold going on which need to be taken care of...oh and my bunny with urine issues (possibly calcium build up there as well...have to see if the last round of antibiotics worked





