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What about if the pills cost £35000? Will cure the disease 100% job done.
Where's the line?
(I will get an answer!!
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Where's the line?


I would pay £18000 to keep my pet alive in that circumstance. It's not that much money after all, the price of a medium sized family car.
But to answer the question... I'd pay what I could afford at the time depending on my financial circumstances.
I don't have a pet right now, but I had a dog, and with my current financial situation, if she was still alive, I could afford to pay 2-3k to save her life, and I damn well would without hesitation.
What about if the pills cost £35000? Will cure the disease 100% job done.
Where's the line?
(I will get an answer!!
)
Surely for discussions sake there are diseases where it's simply
'The pills cost £18000, without the pills the pet will die, with the pills the pet will dump the disease 100%' ?? As such things exist for humans ..
no, anyone who keeps an animal without insurance and who cannot afford to treat that animal should anything arise is not only a tard but irresponsible.Anyone that has a pet and no insurance is tard and shouldnt be allowed to keep an animal IMO.
We don't have insurance for our two cats as they're house cats and never go outside (so no danger of getting run over, getting into fights etc). However, we can afford to pay for treatment should anything happen to them inside the house.Anyone that has a pet and no insurance is tard and shouldnt be allowed to keep an animal IMO.
Anyone that has a pet and no insurance is tard and shouldnt be allowed to keep an animal IMO.
For people with pets: This question refers to your favourite pet WHEN MIDDLE AGED, not old! And imagining you have no insurance.
For people without pets: This question requires you to imagine you've got a pet, mid-aged, and no insurance.
Simple one: What is the maximum you would pay a vet to save your pet's life if he was going to die without the proposed operation? If you need more context - ok - a car has hit it but vet says he can 100% fix, at a not cheap cost.
Britters
ps. Me? I'm at the £350 mark, after that 'Well Lassie, god has just dealt your pet a bad card I'm afraid, see ya'
Me? I'm at the £350 mark, after that 'Well Lassie, god has just dealt your pet a bad card I'm afraid, see ya'
What about if the pills cost £35000? Will cure the disease 100% job done.
Where's the line?
(I will get an answer!!
)