They originally quoted me $182 for everything, but it actually only came to $137...I paid a $50 deposit (since I didn't know how much money I had in my checking account) when I dropped him off, and came back expecting to put $132 on my credit card, but my balance owed was only $87. I think the extra dough was for the possibility of keeping him overnight. It was the highest vet bill we've ever paid...usually appointments for our buggers are around $35-40. I don't like to put a price on the health of a family member, and Champ is very special to us (as are Mirepoix and Brulée, and as Petit Four was), so I don't mind giving up some "fun money" to ensure that he's ok. And he is doing fine...I just came back from my class, and he's still climbing the cage bars, and putting weight on his foot. Of course, it's possible that the pain medication is still working, and he's high as a kite. ;-D
He's making a mess...he keeps dive-bombing into his food dish (from the walls of the cage) and the food is everywhere now, including outside the cage. He also flattened and spread out the nice mound of shredded tissues that I foolishly set up thinking that he'd want to go back to sleep right away.
He's winding down now...I had him out in my dining room/living room so that my husband could see him and we could keep an eye on him during dinner. He's back here in the office, looking a little sleepy now, so I'm hoping that he'll curl up and snooze for awhile.
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anyhow, I'm really glade he is doing good :) I agree with ajm1125, Its nice to hear of vet trips that end on a happy note.
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