I'm so sorry to hear about your much-loved little rescue cat.
But I don't think vet's fees are especially extortionate considering they have wages to pay, the upkeep of premises, the cost of medication. I know they may seem high (I recently paid £840 to have my dog's eye removed due to glaucoma) but when the same dog almost died in a fire, and was rushed to the vet by a neighbour, revived on an oxygen tent, washed, treated for smoke inhalation and soot in eyes, and kept in overnight the cost was only £160. So I do think it's proportionate.
I wish our NHS was half as efficient as our vet - I can could ring up, get an appointment the same day, be treated quickly and sympathetically and get free after care.
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