- Mar 29, 2009
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This happened to a lady I know who lives in Washington State.
Her house sitter, with her permission, took the her cat to the Vet because he couldn't pee.
The Vet she has used for 20 years.
Three days later, when she came home from her trip and went to get her cat she was handed a $2300 Bill. Needless to say she was happy her cat was alive and shocked at the amount of the Bill.
She sort of expected the Vet had operated but they hadn't.
They un-clogged the blockage and gave him Meds. As she glanced at the Bill she noticed she had to pay a Vet Tech to administer a pill. One would think this would be included in the Vet stay.
She also noticed she was charged a higher admission fee because the Cat was admitted at the peak time of the day. There were fees on top of fees, things that you would expect to be included in the overall admittance and care of a animal. Bandages, needles, food, etc..
She hit the roof and I am sure some of you could hear her where you live. They cut the Bill down to half.
It was not that she couldn't afford to pay it but she felt she was being taken advantage of.
Her house sitter, with her permission, took the her cat to the Vet because he couldn't pee.
The Vet she has used for 20 years.
Three days later, when she came home from her trip and went to get her cat she was handed a $2300 Bill. Needless to say she was happy her cat was alive and shocked at the amount of the Bill.
She sort of expected the Vet had operated but they hadn't.
They un-clogged the blockage and gave him Meds. As she glanced at the Bill she noticed she had to pay a Vet Tech to administer a pill. One would think this would be included in the Vet stay.
She also noticed she was charged a higher admission fee because the Cat was admitted at the peak time of the day. There were fees on top of fees, things that you would expect to be included in the overall admittance and care of a animal. Bandages, needles, food, etc..
She hit the roof and I am sure some of you could hear her where you live. They cut the Bill down to half.
It was not that she couldn't afford to pay it but she felt she was being taken advantage of.
