Originally posted by Aberdeenplotter
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I suspect pet insurance is a reason for higher & higher bills, or more intervention at least. I don't insure my pets any more, and have so far not been told they need to have such-and-such, and so-and-so, apart from £20 ear cleaning fluid (half that if bought online). I'm competent enough to do nail cutting, wing clipping & grooming myself.
I'm not completely reckless though, I put the £60 pcm that insurance would cost me, into an ISA to go towards any future vet bills.
Pets of my friends always seem to be having treatment for something, inc. epilepsy, hip dysplasia, dry eye, skin allergy, off the top of my head.
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