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Old 11-25-2010, 03:46 AM   #11
deonk1
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Actually, it wold be better for you to know the cost of an emergency. It's better to overestimate than under when it comes to the care of a living breathing creature. You never know when "fluffy" might swallow a toy and need surgery; might decide to jump off something high because he thinks he's bigger than he actually is and he seriously hurts himself, or when they might catch something, like a UTI, and need antibiotics, vet visits, and follow up visits. I'm not trying to scare you, I just want you to see the big picture. Carecredit is fabulous by the way. A real life saver for us pet owners with shallow pockets.
Hi and congrats on the new baby you'll eventually have! I'm a student, and it was tough... Harley is a year now so he's ok with me being in class, but last year we rotated schedules between my bf and me. Try and take some time off when your baby comes home, a few weeks to get things settled.. Also INSURANCE is wonderful! I just had to make my first claim and I'm super happy I didn't have to pay out of my pocket. If you factor an extra $30-40 a month you'll be covered for any major injuries or illnesses
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