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October 29, 2010 at 5:36 PM #625431October 29, 2010 at 6:34 PM #624356TexasLineParticipant
Just got a 7 week old kitten today for the kids…we have a cockatiel and a parakeet…
…should be fun…
October 29, 2010 at 6:34 PM #624439TexasLineParticipantJust got a 7 week old kitten today for the kids…we have a cockatiel and a parakeet…
…should be fun…
October 29, 2010 at 6:34 PM #625001TexasLineParticipantJust got a 7 week old kitten today for the kids…we have a cockatiel and a parakeet…
…should be fun…
October 29, 2010 at 6:34 PM #625127TexasLineParticipantJust got a 7 week old kitten today for the kids…we have a cockatiel and a parakeet…
…should be fun…
October 29, 2010 at 6:34 PM #625436TexasLineParticipantJust got a 7 week old kitten today for the kids…we have a cockatiel and a parakeet…
…should be fun…
October 29, 2010 at 7:19 PM #624361scaredyclassicParticipantThree cats and adog w bad hip dysplasia. Cheapest foodno medical care. My policy is if you get sick you either recover or die
October 29, 2010 at 7:19 PM #624444scaredyclassicParticipantThree cats and adog w bad hip dysplasia. Cheapest foodno medical care. My policy is if you get sick you either recover or die
October 29, 2010 at 7:19 PM #625006scaredyclassicParticipantThree cats and adog w bad hip dysplasia. Cheapest foodno medical care. My policy is if you get sick you either recover or die
October 29, 2010 at 7:19 PM #625132scaredyclassicParticipantThree cats and adog w bad hip dysplasia. Cheapest foodno medical care. My policy is if you get sick you either recover or die
October 29, 2010 at 7:19 PM #625440scaredyclassicParticipantThree cats and adog w bad hip dysplasia. Cheapest foodno medical care. My policy is if you get sick you either recover or die
October 29, 2010 at 8:01 PM #624376eavesdropperParticipant[quote=flu][quote=eavesdropper][quote=flu] Holy fvcking shit…. Sounds like pets are a major pain in the ass. [/quote]
A more profound and accurate statement has seldom been posted here at Piggs.
That being said……No shit, Sherlock.
[/quote]Constipation, Watson π
[/quote]I’m a peri-menopausal woman in my 50s. You venture a guess. The occasional uberwhinerbitch tone in my posts give it away.
[quote=flu]
Serious question…Is there any form of health insurance for pets like dogs/cats? I can’t imagine what surgery for a pet would look like in terms of $$$$..[/quote]I think that there may be a few companies offering policies. However, I don’t know how cost-effective it is. I think, as is the case for any of these newer policy types (the afore-mentioned pet health policies, nursing home insurance, extended care insurance), the risk pools are fairly small and tend to be made up of policyholders who are either predisposed toward illness, or have a history of serious illness/medical conditions. So if you come across a policy, I’d check the fine print very carefully, especially the pre-X condition language, and take a close look at the company’s reputation and history of claims reimbursement.
October 29, 2010 at 8:01 PM #624459eavesdropperParticipant[quote=flu][quote=eavesdropper][quote=flu] Holy fvcking shit…. Sounds like pets are a major pain in the ass. [/quote]
A more profound and accurate statement has seldom been posted here at Piggs.
That being said……No shit, Sherlock.
[/quote]Constipation, Watson π
[/quote]I’m a peri-menopausal woman in my 50s. You venture a guess. The occasional uberwhinerbitch tone in my posts give it away.
[quote=flu]
Serious question…Is there any form of health insurance for pets like dogs/cats? I can’t imagine what surgery for a pet would look like in terms of $$$$..[/quote]I think that there may be a few companies offering policies. However, I don’t know how cost-effective it is. I think, as is the case for any of these newer policy types (the afore-mentioned pet health policies, nursing home insurance, extended care insurance), the risk pools are fairly small and tend to be made up of policyholders who are either predisposed toward illness, or have a history of serious illness/medical conditions. So if you come across a policy, I’d check the fine print very carefully, especially the pre-X condition language, and take a close look at the company’s reputation and history of claims reimbursement.
October 29, 2010 at 8:01 PM #625021eavesdropperParticipant[quote=flu][quote=eavesdropper][quote=flu] Holy fvcking shit…. Sounds like pets are a major pain in the ass. [/quote]
A more profound and accurate statement has seldom been posted here at Piggs.
That being said……No shit, Sherlock.
[/quote]Constipation, Watson π
[/quote]I’m a peri-menopausal woman in my 50s. You venture a guess. The occasional uberwhinerbitch tone in my posts give it away.
[quote=flu]
Serious question…Is there any form of health insurance for pets like dogs/cats? I can’t imagine what surgery for a pet would look like in terms of $$$$..[/quote]I think that there may be a few companies offering policies. However, I don’t know how cost-effective it is. I think, as is the case for any of these newer policy types (the afore-mentioned pet health policies, nursing home insurance, extended care insurance), the risk pools are fairly small and tend to be made up of policyholders who are either predisposed toward illness, or have a history of serious illness/medical conditions. So if you come across a policy, I’d check the fine print very carefully, especially the pre-X condition language, and take a close look at the company’s reputation and history of claims reimbursement.
October 29, 2010 at 8:01 PM #625147eavesdropperParticipant[quote=flu][quote=eavesdropper][quote=flu] Holy fvcking shit…. Sounds like pets are a major pain in the ass. [/quote]
A more profound and accurate statement has seldom been posted here at Piggs.
That being said……No shit, Sherlock.
[/quote]Constipation, Watson π
[/quote]I’m a peri-menopausal woman in my 50s. You venture a guess. The occasional uberwhinerbitch tone in my posts give it away.
[quote=flu]
Serious question…Is there any form of health insurance for pets like dogs/cats? I can’t imagine what surgery for a pet would look like in terms of $$$$..[/quote]I think that there may be a few companies offering policies. However, I don’t know how cost-effective it is. I think, as is the case for any of these newer policy types (the afore-mentioned pet health policies, nursing home insurance, extended care insurance), the risk pools are fairly small and tend to be made up of policyholders who are either predisposed toward illness, or have a history of serious illness/medical conditions. So if you come across a policy, I’d check the fine print very carefully, especially the pre-X condition language, and take a close look at the company’s reputation and history of claims reimbursement.
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