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My 3 year old ginger Maine *** got run over on Sunday. We were out, but luckily he made it home, and we found him at 4 when we got back. He didn't look great, obvious broken leg, and wasn't looking too happy. I took him to the emergency vet, as ours doesn't do weekends, and they took care of him over night. He went off a bit at 6 ish, and they had to bung him into an oxygen tent, but he was stable enough on Monday for me to transfer him to our vets.
They have put him under, done some analysis, taken some X-rays, etc.
He has now been transferred to a specialist centre in Hitchen.
Cost so far, £900.
He is insured for up to 4k per incident, which we thought was ok.
Current estimate to rebuild his leg, similar to Barry Sheen for those who remember, is about 4.5k.
Ok, so we would be out a bit, but he's our cat, and he is worth it.
But, he also has a potential leak in his trachea. Causing emphysema (I'm no doctor, so this could be wrong description). They are going to assess this on Monday, after his blood count has gone up, his leg swelling has gone down, and his abrasions have shown signs of healing. On Monday, he will get a general, and they will poke a camera down his throat. If it needs surgery to fix it, we are talking another 5k as they will need to open his chest up.
It will cost £75 a day to keep him there til Monday.
So, run over cat, total bill £9925, not including any on going treatment or care.
We need more insurance!
They have put him under, done some analysis, taken some X-rays, etc.
He has now been transferred to a specialist centre in Hitchen.
Cost so far, £900.
He is insured for up to 4k per incident, which we thought was ok.
Current estimate to rebuild his leg, similar to Barry Sheen for those who remember, is about 4.5k.
Ok, so we would be out a bit, but he's our cat, and he is worth it.
But, he also has a potential leak in his trachea. Causing emphysema (I'm no doctor, so this could be wrong description). They are going to assess this on Monday, after his blood count has gone up, his leg swelling has gone down, and his abrasions have shown signs of healing. On Monday, he will get a general, and they will poke a camera down his throat. If it needs surgery to fix it, we are talking another 5k as they will need to open his chest up.
It will cost £75 a day to keep him there til Monday.
So, run over cat, total bill £9925, not including any on going treatment or care.
We need more insurance!