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Apr 18, 2021
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VACOUGFAN
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You'd typically pay about $100-$200 or so more for the ER visit assuming
everything else is "treatable." They don't charge more per se for the actual treatment usually. The premium you're paying for is getting in without an appointment.
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First time with an animal emergency/injury. How much is a visit to the animal ER
BYUCLA
4/18/21 7:07pm
On a weekend evening? A lot. If your cat truly has a infection causing it to be lethargic then it has probably developed
Slim
4/18/21 7:09pm
RE: On a weekend evening? A lot. If your cat truly has a infection causing it to
Zaphod
4/18/21 7:10pm
Pillow case and gas to the nearest pond and back is cheaper.
Backcountry
4/18/21 7:17pm
Is any cat?
maxpowers
4/18/21 7:14pm
RE: Is any cat?
Backcountry
4/18/21 7:29pm
We’ve taken our dog once and it was like $300 or something.
cougfanblue
4/18/21 7:11pm
You'd typically pay about $100-$200 or so more for the ER visit assuming
VACOUGFAN
4/18/21 7:12pm
The money is one thing. Force feeding a cat antibiotics... Not worth it.
bluecheese
4/18/21 7:24pm
Who said anything about feeding....
AZPTCOUG
4/18/21 7:34pm
Surgery to a cat’s ear just cost me $500. HCBW and kids love the cat so it was
Albuq_Coug
4/18/21 7:35pm
500 for an operation isn’t that bad.
ByuImaginesDragons
4/19/21 9:07pm
Wait until morning if you possibly can. Also don’t let these guys make you panic
chitchatfan
4/18/21 10:21pm
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