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"It's high time vets were put in the spotlight, with extortionate fees and medication costs. " … soooo, your headline is misleading then. Vets aren’t under investigation. | |||
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"I think the trick is to look closely at who actually owns your local vets. We took our previous dog to a local one who were lovely but on further investigation were owned by a large conglomerate who were consistently accused of high charging. We now go to a truly independent local vet who is far cheaper but just as good. " This. I use a local-ish, independent, family run vets. 75% of vets are now run by big companies. Its a hedge-fund growth area. | |||
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"Mine have never been extortionate. Cheaper than what it costs to treat a human, which seems reasonable. I don’t mind paying for all that knowledge and experience to make sure my bestie stays well. I guess it’s relative isn’t it. I spend £200 a month on my 2 cats and £200 on me (anything and everything outside of bills and rent) - so if my vets and insurance monthly fees of £54 was less - I’d have a bit more for petrol or books - BUT I love them and I need to pay it so I do. But it would be nice if it was cheaper. X " I can't get insurance for my cat so he has his own savings account. I pay into his savings account on payday a fixed amount, and I don't touch it unless he needs something that I can't afford out of my usual monthly spending. | |||
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"Insurance has ruined it, never used to be bad." Anytime my dogs had surgery insurance has paid out no issue though they did refuse once due to high relative cost compared to standard price of procedure. The vets then changed their pricing to gain the insurance for the surgery with nothing else to pay. Otherwise the practice would have charged far more than necessary, eating into the yearly allowance. While vets and surgeons need paying for expertise, having insurance isn't the issue for me. Paying a few £££ a year covers your pet into the ££££'s. If it needs it you are thankful for it, if it doesn't you are lucky your pet hasn't had to go through anything invasive. To say, from breakdown's I've seen, surgery actually doesn't cost that much compared to x-rays, mri's and blood tests.. it's those things that really cost the money. This is why I think pets are becoming a rich persons commodity. You don't realise until you walk into a vets. There's little point claiming insurance for a consult and antibiotics as it'll push up insurance, so while insurance stays the same, the costs of any appointment and treatment is what affects your pocket most. | |||
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"It's high time vets were put in the spotlight, with extortionate fees and medication costs. … soooo, your headline is misleading then. Vets aren’t under investigation. " There was a review carried out by the CMA last year. Results available on gov.uk website | |||
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