Unfortunately using an out of hours veterinary service is always going to be more expensive. Add to that the cost of the drugs administered and prescribed and your bill was probably about average. As humans we're accustomed to free medical care on the NHS so we may not fully appreciate the true cost of the medicines/treatments/tests etc that we receive.
Pet insurance has become extremely expensive and with the high excess limits it's often not worth claiming for treatment. We cancelled our pet insurance this year after premiums doubled following a small claim made last year. We have set up regular payments to a separate account towards any future treatments. Our insurance was with Many Pets and I certainly can't fault their service or the way they deal with claims, and I would recommend them to anyone - if you can afford them. It's just a pity there's not an NHS for animals.
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