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Originally Posted by CuteNCraze86
Yes, the vet bills are the problem. I have just been lucky (knock on wood). And for regular things like vaccinations I take them to a low-cost vet we have here in town.
I took Ollie to the vet once because he wasn't eating. $200 later they found all his tests to be okay. The next day he pooped out straw. He ate the broom. LOL
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i wish my hometown had a low cost vet of some sort. there is one for vaccinations though but nothing for $$$ things like surgery. i called the humane society here and asked if there was a low cost vet for surgery and they laughed me off.
mocha had same problem as Ollie did just a week ago. we thought she might digest a string but thank goodness no. sigh, i was more worried for the bill than for mocha (cause i knew she was in good hands)....fortunately the vet was very very understanding and reduced my bill dramatically. God bless him.

i paid about $300 which is great considering she stayed there 1.5 days. LOL, Ollie is such an eater....i'd have anxiety bouts if my cat ate like Ollie.
anyway back to topic....caring for foster cats sounds like an awesome idea. no commitment needed.

the only drawback is not to get too attached to them when they leave you.