- J
This is for my sweet cat Muffin. Muffin was diagnosed with diabetes and a UTI 10 days ago. She began getting better but then stopped eating and now she’s in emergency vet clinic stay. The vet cost have already reached around 3600 and she still gonna need some care when she’s discharged.
Transparently these are the charges from 10 days ago to now:
Thrive Vet
286.45- Visit Fee and Lab Work
41.85- Nausea medication
39.26 Appetite Stimulant
= 369
(Paid in Full)
This is the vet charges so far for the 2 Day hospital stay.
Anesthesia ISO/1st Hr- 169.51
Analgesia- 90.11
Anesthesia- Preoperative 35.05
Esophagostomy Tube placement - 341.98
Pup Pup Kitty Vollar Kit 66.77
Catheterization IV 67.85
Fluids IV 178.10
Hospitalize Feline -145.5
Nursing Daily Treatment -185.10
Level 3 Daily Care -440.18
Hospitalize Overnight -700
Blood Chemistry - 357.98
Electrolyte Panel IN House -75.18
PCV-Tp -44.04
Exam Medical Progress- 108.
Antibiotic - 63.66
Tube feeding food - 153.00
=3222.03
I’ve put down 1200$ deposit so far, but she’s gonna need blood work every 5 days for at least two weeks. I also missed two days of work (a double 16 hr shift i was on the schedule for) because i had to leave work to take her the ER. That was 288$ loss as well.
I’m asking for 2500. That’s the remaining hospital stay bill plus 24 bottles of the food that goes in the tube. It’s 153 for a case of 12. In one month she should go thru 30.
Hospital stay bill- 2022$
Case of Food for 24 days - 306$
Blood Chemistry Panel - 178.00
= 2506.50
After that hump, i’ll be able to catch up and give her the remaining care and medical services she’s gonna need, which will be additional food that goes in the tube, regular blood work, and antibiotics. I am fully prepared to take her home, give her tube feedings, medication and such and just need some help to get over the initial cost. I am also fully prepared to get a second job to help her. I can’t lose my baby, I’ve had her since 2019. She’s been my rock and has showed me love care selflessly and I can’t abandon her in her time of need.





