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It’s actually a fishing boat made out of swords.Follow-up question: is the boat fishing for swords or with swords?
It’s actually a fishing boat made out of swords.Follow-up question: is the boat fishing for swords or with swords?
It’s actually a fishing boat made out of swords.
sorry for your loss...Our last cat died a week ago and we had to take her in to the vet twice before she ended up passing away. All the tests and vet visits add up.
They use swords as bait to catch swords. Once back in dock:
"Did you catch anything?"
"Hell, yeah, we caught 50 swords."
"Lose any?"
"Yeah, about 50 swords."
lol my dad doesn't like cats...at all...mostly I think at his age, he'll be 80, he doesn't want to deal with all the work involved with a dog...which I get but this is also a man who still mows the lawns lolJust an idea, but some afternoon maybe you could pick up your dad and drive to your local shelter or humane league, then do a Meet and Greet? Get him some exposure again, and see if maybe a rescue takes to him/him to a rescue.
He can also hang out in the kitty room. Maybe he would like a cat more, considering his somewhat isolated lifestyle?
Our pet insurance covers any expense 50% after the deductible. I'm not sure what the deductible is but it's relatively low. We hit it quickly after a few months of refilling Snoop's meds. Girl is much more familiar with the plan. I came along after she enrolled Snoop in itWe’ve had pet insurance on all of our dogs going back for a decade plus and I am in no way saying not to do it. It’s saved us money for sure. But you do need to know that most of them work differently from insurance for people in ways that matter.
For example, exam fees are often not covered depending on carrier and coverage. So for example, if we bring a dog in with a problem to our normal vet, we are not reimbursed for the $110 exam fee, but are for all of the tests that may be ordered. And most importantly, they usually operate on reimbursement. So for example, we had a dog who tore his ACL. The emergency exam fee (200ish) was not covered, but the testing they did that night was (600ish). Then the actual surgery was 5 or 6k. All of that had to be paid out of pocket. We were then cut a check for 90% weeks later.
Sell it. They’re worth a couple hundred bucks.
Sorry to hear that, dude.Our last cat died a week ago and we had to take her in to the vet twice before she ended up passing away. All the tests and vet visits add up.
Our pet insurance covers any expense 50% after the deductible. I'm not sure what the deductible is but it's relatively low. We hit it quickly after a few months of refilling Snoop's meds. Girl is much more familiar with the plan. I came along after she enrolled Snoop in it
It's because insurance companies manipulate the healthcare system into a for profit conglomerate. End stage capitalism and all that jazzGod it is expensive to do anything in America.
In Europe we just find dogs on the streets (partially joking, but that is like 25% of dogs lmao) and you pay like 200 euros a year for maybe ~2x check-ups and all flea, tick prevention and meds.
Full course puppy vaccines usually cost like 90-100 euros or so. Then per year? About 50 euros for vaccines and maybe 100 max for fleas and tick prevention.
And that is if you are not insured and just rock up and pay generally...
SheeeeshIt can be hit and miss, although I do like the provider we use. This is one dog.
Some of those $0 covereds were allergies we knew he had when we adopted him. He needed custom serums made for him.
I’m sorry budOur last cat died a week ago and we had to take her in to the vet twice before she ended up passing away. All the tests and vet visits add up.
$2400 to have all my cat's teeth removed. That was a definite ding.
Godzilla would of swallowed it wholeGodzilla