Kudos to Greg for sparing us the cost/benefit analysis portion of the conversation. At some point, they have to know all the options, including Do Nothing.
Told I guy I worked with that my wife’s nasty little rat of a minature schnuauzer had swallowed a needle & thread,costing me &750 for surgery on a “dog” I hadn’t wanted in the first place. He replied “I’ve never paid a vet a cent; a .22 shell is a lot cheaper”. (Tempting option for the rodent, but I was stuck, the wife & kids adored his stinking little hide…..)
18 years ago I got a call from my wife while I was at work:Wife, “Don’t be angry” (first words out of her mouth when I answered the phone"Me, “Ummm, why would I be angry?”“’Cuz I just spent $350” (We lived on a very tight budget at the time“Annnd, why did you spend so much money?”In a jumbled rush she answered, “Because I saw a kitten in the middle of the highway and I stopped to rescue him and blocked traffic and he’d been hit so I took him to a vet and he had a broken leg that had to be set in a cast but he’s okay and we’re home now.”“Oh, okay, no worries!”
He is now the elder statesman of our clowder, but arthritis from that injury, which, it turned out, had also damaged a couple of vertebrae, makes it painful for him to walk. Not sure how long he’ll hang on but so far he’s doing fair – and he has always adored my wife. He was not our first rescue, nor our last.
M2MM about 7 years ago
OUCH! Just put him in a walking cast already!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 7 years ago
Bless their furry little hearts.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 7 years ago
Kudos to Greg for sparing us the cost/benefit analysis portion of the conversation. At some point, they have to know all the options, including Do Nothing.
Mats Dahlgren Premium Member about 7 years ago
Well played Larry!
Doctor Toon about 7 years ago
I don’t know where I would come up with that much money if the surgery was for me
Cozmik Cowboy about 7 years ago
Told I guy I worked with that my wife’s nasty little rat of a minature schnuauzer had swallowed a needle & thread,costing me &750 for surgery on a “dog” I hadn’t wanted in the first place. He replied “I’ve never paid a vet a cent; a .22 shell is a lot cheaper”. (Tempting option for the rodent, but I was stuck, the wife & kids adored his stinking little hide…..)
MeGoNow Premium Member about 7 years ago
He used to think only the dog could do those eyes.
Lowell Gilbert about 7 years ago
OK is the right answer, after all he’s a member of the family.
smitty72 about 7 years ago
JOHNSULLIVAN1 — actually my dog wouldn’t make it with only three legs. She’s 17.5 years old and needs all the support she can get!!!
bigelowbigelow about 7 years ago
time for a 4th and or 5th job on the side…
Number Three about 7 years ago
I hope we’re not heading for a tragedy for The Buckets…
xxx
bryan42 about 7 years ago
18 years ago I got a call from my wife while I was at work:Wife, “Don’t be angry” (first words out of her mouth when I answered the phone"Me, “Ummm, why would I be angry?”“’Cuz I just spent $350” (We lived on a very tight budget at the time“Annnd, why did you spend so much money?”In a jumbled rush she answered, “Because I saw a kitten in the middle of the highway and I stopped to rescue him and blocked traffic and he’d been hit so I took him to a vet and he had a broken leg that had to be set in a cast but he’s okay and we’re home now.”“Oh, okay, no worries!”
He is now the elder statesman of our clowder, but arthritis from that injury, which, it turned out, had also damaged a couple of vertebrae, makes it painful for him to walk. Not sure how long he’ll hang on but so far he’s doing fair – and he has always adored my wife. He was not our first rescue, nor our last.
car2ner about 7 years ago
there are times when you just have to break out the credit card and just save your furry buddy.