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Bryando
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Hi.
My cat has been sneezing with a blocked nostril with a small trace of blood. She sounds blocked up. Vet jagged her with antibiotic and took urine. All Fine. Cat going in today for x ray of head. Full blood check and try to scope her nose. Worst case a tumour.
I am with more tham premier cover just renewed. What are they like to claim? Exess is 75.00 and I think 10% needs paid? Vet said looking at 300.00 for today. Last week visit was 50.00. If he can't scope he might send the cat to a specialist. He is not sure the scope will fit down her nostril. Try going up via the mouth.
My cat has been sneezing with a blocked nostril with a small trace of blood. She sounds blocked up. Vet jagged her with antibiotic and took urine. All Fine. Cat going in today for x ray of head. Full blood check and try to scope her nose. Worst case a tumour.
I am with more tham premier cover just renewed. What are they like to claim? Exess is 75.00 and I think 10% needs paid? Vet said looking at 300.00 for today. Last week visit was 50.00. If he can't scope he might send the cat to a specialist. He is not sure the scope will fit down her nostril. Try going up via the mouth.
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One excess should apply as it's investigating one issue.
So at the moment you are £75 + 30 +5.
I saw your post on another topic that you are very concerned it's going to be unaffordable for you even with insurance.
Talk to the Vet now about a payment plan for your liability outside the insurance.
Also if cat goes to a specialist ask them about a payment plan straight away so you know and they know the situation.
Contact More Than so they can confirm a specialist will be covered at the same levels as Vet fees. Another excess shouldn't apply as it'd be the same issue.0
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