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Do you budget for vet bills?
I am all torn up and I am trying to use my MM brain to work through a difficult time. We think our 14 year old cat is going to pass away tonight. Her breath is fast and shallow and she is laying on the bathroom floor. She has also lost a considerable amount of weight in the last three days. I am not home and DH isn't as attentive so he is just know realizing how bad it has gotten. If she makes it through the night we will get her to the vet sometime tomorrow. Our last vet bill was nearly $500 from the e-Fund. I didn't think much of it and just built it up again. Tomorrow will cost us at least $300 and it will be out of the e-fund as well.
Should we need be setting money aside for the vet or should we be using the e-Fund for situations like this.

Love: March 2010 Marriage: July 2013 Debt Free: October 2014 TTC: May 2015
Re: Do you budget for vet bills?
When we get a dog I'll probably use the e-fund for unexpected emergencies, but budget for routine visits. I may bump up our base e-fund level a little.
Love: March 2010 Marriage: July 2013 Debt Free: October 2014 TTC: May 2015
So sorry to hear about your kitty
We use our e-fund for things like this - we spent $600 on emergency xrays two weeks ago.
My mom once had to take her cat to a different vet to be put to sleep because her regular vet wanted to remove her lower jaw and start chemo for a cat who was nearly 19 years old. I am so thankful we have found a vet who knows when enough is enough.
Sorry for the sad updates I just feel like this is my home board and know how supportive everyone here is. I will update this comment with a grand cost total for the day in a few hours.
Love: March 2010 Marriage: July 2013 Debt Free: October 2014 TTC: May 2015
When my dog was a puppy, I budgeted for both emergencies and regular care. She was ALWAYS getting sick and hurt. After the first year, she has had fewer emergencies (knock on wood), so I only budget for routine care like vaccinations. Anything else would come out of e-fund. When she gets older, I'll probably budget for emergencies again. Just like people, animals are much more likely to get sick when they are really young or really old, so I think it is wise to expect more expenses during these times of their life.
Love: March 2010 Marriage: July 2013 Debt Free: October 2014 TTC: May 2015
We do budget for regular care as our dog has a ton of medical issues that require regular vet visits. That said, we got hit with a $4000 bill for emergency surgery for our dog in April. She had a bladder stone that blocked her. We had to take that out of our e-fund.
So sorry for your loss
We only plan for re-occuring vet visits with our dog, other than that we just charge the apts and pay the bill in full when it's due
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