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get pet insurance
cant really afford pet insurance with 10 cats but ive got it sorted,this was for a stray I picked up that initially seemed ok,took to vets today with incident number,been hospitalised for tests etc then boarding if curableget pet insurance
We got Mistletoe from an RSPCA centre. They had been called out to a derelict site. Found a Jack Russell cowering under a bush with a smashed leg and missed a toe (hence the name). They got the big animal hospital in London (Harmsworth) to plate her leg then advertised her for rehoming. We got her. We later found out that her rescue had been filmed for Dog Rescuers. They subsequently filmed her with us as a “before and after”. Previous to that we had doubts about the RSPCA, but they did her proud.I'd never let the RSPCA have any animal for rehominig, there are lots of rescue and rehoming charities that have a no kill policy, where the animal has a good chance of actually being rehomed.
I accept that they do do some good work, especially with small animals that don't cost a lot in veterinary and accommodation costs, and especially when it's a high profile cruelty case that they can use for publicity.We got Mistletoe from an RSPCA centre. They had been called out to a derelict site. Found a Jack Russell cowering under a bush with a smashed leg and missed a toe (hence the name). They got the big animal hospital in London (Harmsworth) to plate her leg then advertised her for rehoming. We got her. We later found out that her rescue had been filmed for Dog Rescuers. They subsequently filmed her with us as a “before and after”. Previous to that we had doubts about the RSPCA, but they did her proud.