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A chicken is for life not just Christmas Dinner (An 11+ ELITE Thread)
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fairclaire wrote: »Cat news.....
Good news....the vet couldn't find any signs of major illness or injury. He said she may have a virus or infection? (that means he doesn't know) He did say her eyes looked a bit inflamed.
Bad news....that piece of info, some anti-biotics and some eye drops £52 :eek:
If she doesn't pick up and start eating in the next few days, Ive to take her back for tests. She's not at all happy at having being bundled into the pet carrier either. So I'm not her favourite person at the moment! Ungrateful!:rotfl:
Hooray for no major illness but OMG £52 :eek:
Do you not have pet insurance FC?
A friend of mine paid hundreds on the insurance xs when her cat was really ill, the final bill to the ins company was in the £000's :eek:0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Cat news.....
Good news....the vet couldn't find any signs of major illness or injury. He said she may have a virus or infection? (that means he doesn't know) He did say her eyes looked a bit inflamed.
Bad news....that piece of info, some anti-biotics and some eye drops £52 :eek:
If she doesn't pick up and start eating in the next few days, Ive to take her back for tests. She's not at all happy at having being bundled into the pet carrier either. So I'm not her favourite person at the moment! Ungrateful!:rotfl:
Glad you got good news :j:j
Hope the antibiotics work
Last time I went to vets they charged £28 for walking through the door :eek:0 -
Mildred1970 wrote: »
Lovin it!!! :T0 -
Mildred1970 wrote: »Hooray for no major illness but OMG £52 :eek:
Do you not have pet insurance FC?
A friend of mine paid hundreds on the insurance xs when her cat was really ill, the final bill to the ins company was in the £000's :eek:
Yes I do have insurance but it has an excess so there's no point for one off visits, which I'm dearly hoping this will be! If she had to go back and get more treatment then I'd claim.0 -
Just to let everyone know the double discount on the 3 for £1.20 sweets was working in my T Extra last night just after midnight.
Managed to get 42 packs for £8.40. I got Munchies, Skittles, Boost, Fruit Gums, Dairy Milk, Fruit & Nut, Twirl, Wispa, Double Decker & Kit Kat Chunky.
First chance I have had to get on here since then.0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Yes I do have insurance but it has an excess so there's no point for one off visits, which I'm dearly hoping this will be! If she had to go back and get more treatment then I'd claim.
Ah I see, makes sense :money:0 -
Do we know if the bacon is working today please ? My 14 year old grandson wants to try a glitchy shop on his own - having munched his way through 4 packs of bacon while he was statying with me over half term !ELITE 5:2
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11st2lbs down to 9st2lbs - another 5lbs gone due to alcohol abuse (head down toilet syndrome)0 -
Just to let everyone know the double discount on the 3 for £1.20 sweets was working in my T Extra last night just after midnight.
Managed to get 42 packs for £8.40. I got Munchies, Skittles, Boost, Fruit Gums, Dairy Milk, Fruit & Nut, Twirl, Wispa, Double Decker & Kit Kat Chunky.
First chance I have had to get on here since then.
How did you get them at that?0 -
Afternoon everyone.0
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