yaretzi
Wise Old Thumper
http://www.companioncare.co.uk/worcester-special-offers.html?offer=2841
I've put this in rabbit chat instead of health because it's also useful for cat/dog owners, I hope that's okay! I didn't wanna put it in general chat as I thought it was inappropriate there so I've shoved it here Feel free to move it if you think it should be somewhere else
It seems like I have no choice but to move over onto the combined vac for N&T, which is about £40 depending on the area (need to ring around my area and check). So that's £80 straight out, and it's £5 per bunny a month so that's £120 a year. So for £40 extra I'd get:
It says I'd get two health checks, but then goes on to say I'd get quarterly weight/growth checks and dietary advice - so an extra 3 vet checkups a year, or one. N&T are generally healthy so I never need checkups, I just get them checked over before vacs which I have spaced every 6 months. I guess having extra vet checkups is nice though, if the quarterly ones are actual vet checks
-10% off neutering isn't a help, they're already done!
-Dental health checks is useful but they're always checked in a checkup anyway, and a checkup is always done before vacs!
-Microchip for £10 is quite useful I guess, I had been meaning to get them done and I think it gives me something off their insurance.
-10% off dental procedures - well they've never needed anything done and I don't intend to let them have any problems, plus they're covered by insurance so really it doesn't bother me.
-10% off flystrike prevention is useful, but what treatment? I'd have to ring and ask.
-10% off pets at home... well, I don't buy anything there! I make my own treats, the hay is rubbish and I use megazorb for bedding :roll:
Also get protection from words and E.Cuniculi. I've researched and from what people say, preventative worming for E.cuniculi isn't generally needed in healthy rabbits and should be done when a rabbit shows symptoms instead. I've decided not to worm N&T for the time being as they're healthy with good immune systems. I assume the worming for the other worms would be panacur too? As I've decided not to worm N&T, I don't want to give them panacur (or similar)!
So basically, has anyone got any thoughts on the health plan? For any animal?
I would definitely go for it if N&T had any dental problems, or problems of any other kind.
I've put this in rabbit chat instead of health because it's also useful for cat/dog owners, I hope that's okay! I didn't wanna put it in general chat as I thought it was inappropriate there so I've shoved it here Feel free to move it if you think it should be somewhere else
It seems like I have no choice but to move over onto the combined vac for N&T, which is about £40 depending on the area (need to ring around my area and check). So that's £80 straight out, and it's £5 per bunny a month so that's £120 a year. So for £40 extra I'd get:
It says I'd get two health checks, but then goes on to say I'd get quarterly weight/growth checks and dietary advice - so an extra 3 vet checkups a year, or one. N&T are generally healthy so I never need checkups, I just get them checked over before vacs which I have spaced every 6 months. I guess having extra vet checkups is nice though, if the quarterly ones are actual vet checks
-10% off neutering isn't a help, they're already done!
-Dental health checks is useful but they're always checked in a checkup anyway, and a checkup is always done before vacs!
-Microchip for £10 is quite useful I guess, I had been meaning to get them done and I think it gives me something off their insurance.
-10% off dental procedures - well they've never needed anything done and I don't intend to let them have any problems, plus they're covered by insurance so really it doesn't bother me.
-10% off flystrike prevention is useful, but what treatment? I'd have to ring and ask.
-10% off pets at home... well, I don't buy anything there! I make my own treats, the hay is rubbish and I use megazorb for bedding :roll:
Also get protection from words and E.Cuniculi. I've researched and from what people say, preventative worming for E.cuniculi isn't generally needed in healthy rabbits and should be done when a rabbit shows symptoms instead. I've decided not to worm N&T for the time being as they're healthy with good immune systems. I assume the worming for the other worms would be panacur too? As I've decided not to worm N&T, I don't want to give them panacur (or similar)!
So basically, has anyone got any thoughts on the health plan? For any animal?
I would definitely go for it if N&T had any dental problems, or problems of any other kind.
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