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<blockquote data-quote="Deceptive" data-source="post: 16894621" data-attributes="member: 118253"><p>I can’t be too critical as they were willing to surrender it and euthanizing was a last resort. They could not afford the “worst case scenario” treatment as we have already thrown down about $2k for the treatment last night and it ended up not need a transfusion which could have cost us another $2-3k. And that is a discounted rate I think as both the hospital my wife works at and the 24 hour emergency clinic is owned by the same organization.</p><p></p><p>As far as the rat poison, I don’t know the how. So, I cannot be too Judge Judyish.</p><p></p><p>She got the care she needed last night to stop the snowball. She is doing a lot better today. My wife said she seemed good and it seems as though we should be in the clear. She will get a lot of love and care. So, I guess our search for the next member of the family has concluded.</p><p></p><p></p><p>For that WAP, Tyre was willing to change his pronouns to was/were.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deceptive, post: 16894621, member: 118253"] I can’t be too critical as they were willing to surrender it and euthanizing was a last resort. They could not afford the “worst case scenario” treatment as we have already thrown down about $2k for the treatment last night and it ended up not need a transfusion which could have cost us another $2-3k. And that is a discounted rate I think as both the hospital my wife works at and the 24 hour emergency clinic is owned by the same organization. As far as the rat poison, I don’t know the how. So, I cannot be too Judge Judyish. She got the care she needed last night to stop the snowball. She is doing a lot better today. My wife said she seemed good and it seems as though we should be in the clear. She will get a lot of love and care. So, I guess our search for the next member of the family has concluded. For that WAP, Tyre was willing to change his pronouns to was/were. [/QUOTE]
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