Yikes! Your area vets sure know how to charge a nice fat amount of money for their services! The biggest bill i've had to pay was around 70€, including both the xray and "consultation fee" 20€ each. I cannot go to work either as this is such a crappy rural place i live in, there are basically no jobs to young people like me, making my monthly income from september to june 60€. That barely covers any expenses i have with him over the year as i have to pay for everything related to him. My savings have waned from 1120€ to under 880€ in this 6-month period!Myself had a vet fund of 1500$ which I had manged to save up this year after emptying the vet fund for Odins vet cost last year when he got gi stasis but all will be gone to Toste vet bills this year. So it always good to try save a lot, it can never be too much. Myself is stressing over on how to pay this month vet bills which will sky rock for me. I joked with my brother that I would sell Toste as long as they pay his vet care he will need, because he need an x-ray and correct his ears, which will go over 1000$.
Myself seem to just go plus/minus and stay on the 0 in my vet fund account. I’m planning to build that vet fund more when I have a steady income and find a new job.
A good tip is trying to save a little every month and after a time you will have built up a vet fund. The vet fund will only be touched during emergency when you can’t pay. Vet cost can be expensiv, during Odins gi stasis I had to choice between medicine or operation. I said we tried with medicine first and last step operation, staying 24 hours at the vet costed 1200$ thank god it didn’t go over the insurance budget but the operations would at least cost 5000$ and that wouldn’t be the stay at the vet after.
That just made me have the goal trying to build a budget with at least (5000$) as my vet funds but I have yet reach that goal.
Vet cost is so expensive
Yikes! Your area vets sure know how to charge a nice fat amount of money for their services! The biggest bill i've had to pay was around 70€, including both the xray and "consultation fee" 20€ each. I cannot go to work either as this is such a crappy rural place i live in, there are basically no jobs to young people like me, making my monthly income from september to june 60€. That barely covers any expenses i have with him over the year as i have to pay for everything related to him. My savings have waned from 1120€ to under 880€ in this 6-month period!
I've never heard of ears needing corrections though. If you don't mind me asking, what's up with Toste's ears?
Do you have a "normal" emergency fund? Life has a variety of emergencies from car, house, health and pet. If you have a normal fund maybe you could add to it and maybe earmark a certain amount for vet emergencies. I would say $1500-3000 would be a good amount to set aside for a pet for something serious. You have to think if something was wrong the rabbit may need to come in multiple times, have tests, procedures, x-rays etc.. $3000 is enough for most emergencies in general. $500 would be sufficient for most vet needs if your rabbit might needs labs or tests.Hi there,
I was wondering, how much of a vet fund should I set up for a rabbit?
Thanks!
I would not want to either. Some can and would do so in a heartbeat. I have had pets for 37 or so years. I had 1 pet who was pretty pricey his first year and we had a $700 accumulated cost over a short time but that is it.Small regular amounts can add up over time. Just be consistent and it will grow.
The total amount will depend somewhat on your financial situation. I may get furrowed brows for this but I personally would not spend thousands of dollars on any one of my pets' medical bills. Hundreds... perhaps, but not thousands. Fine by me if others are willing to do so. It just depends on one's perspective.
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