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Old 29-08-2008, 09:09 AM
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Overnight Stay At the Vets

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I thought I would put this in the general section because I am a little confused, I thought the cost of an overnight stay at the vet was normally quite expensive, however, my cat is probably going to have been at the vets for 6 nights by the time he comes home. He needs an op for a hernia and has had an x-ray, yet the price that has been estimated for him is about £300, maybe a little more.

Does that not sound unbelivably cheep?
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Old 29-08-2008, 09:24 AM
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Re: Overnight Stay At the Vets

no its the normal prive i think ..
my vet told me last time ..
He said ..you should make a health insurance for her incase she got a broken legg and need x-ray you would pay at least 300 ..

but anyway..its too much 300 !
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Re: Overnight Stay At the Vets

Sorry I may have been unclear, they have estimated £300 for his whole treatment, so I don't think they are charging me for his overnight stays, or if they are it must be very cheap.

When he was having the x-ray, i asked the price and was told £35, I thought this was really cheap aswell!
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Re: Overnight Stay At the Vets

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Hey Everyone,

I thought I would put this in the general section because I am a little confused, I thought the cost of an overnight stay at the vet was normally quite expensive, however, my cat is probably going to have been at the vets for 6 nights by the time he comes home. He needs an op for a hernia and has had an x-ray, yet the price that has been estimated for him is about £300, maybe a little more.

Does that not sound unbelivably cheep?
i think myself this price sounds very reasonable..
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Old 29-08-2008, 09:51 AM
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Re: Overnight Stay At the Vets

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Sorry I may have been unclear, they have estimated £300 for his whole treatment, so I don't think they are charging me for his overnight stays, or if they are it must be very cheap.

When he was having the x-ray, i asked the price and was told £35, I thought this was really cheap aswell!
for the whole treatment ..

can I have your vet phone

if this is the case..its very cheap !
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for the whole treatment ..

can I have your vet phone

if this is the case..its very cheap !
Yeah this is what I was thinking, and everytime I talk to them, I explain that I would like to know the cost at every stage (just coz I have heard of vets who do treatment after treatment and then chuck a missive bill in front of the owner at the end with no warning at all).

He is now not haveing his operationt ill monday, so will be in over the weekend, when they told me this, I said once more okay, but I will need to know if the costs go up, and they didn't say "well thats going to cost you another x amount" or anything like that. The girl just said "thats fine we will let you know if things are going to cost any more."

I should deff hold onto these vets right?!?!
It is a really nice surgery too!
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Re: Overnight Stay At the Vets

£300 sounds a lot to me but there again I wouldn't know what to expect. When my pets need help the cost isn't something I think about, until after then I tend to think HOW MUCH.

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Re: Overnight Stay At the Vets

One of my whippets has just spent a week at the vets the total cost was £465 and I got discount on that. That was also including all her treatment and tests. The bill said £30 a night
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Re: Overnight Stay At the Vets

when my cat was a kitten she was in hospital for two nights and had treatment and came to £215, this included the £98 initial fee as it was OOH!
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Re: Overnight Stay At the Vets

Well my cat has now got to stay a bit longer at the vets, and I said to the girl on reception, okay, can you let me know of any costs going up, she said she would, but they have not told me of any extra costs... i am starting to wonder if they have missed that bit out... hmn... well time will tell...
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