Recently, my beloved little hamster suddenly became very sick and I took him to the vet for the first time. The vet found a tumor and also said he had an infection. I was offered various injections and oral antibiotics, and they also recommended surgery that would cost $700. I accepted the oral antibiotics, but declined the surgery; he seemed too weak to handle the surgery and as much as I loved the little guy, I just couldn’t stomach spending the $700. The emergency visit and the antibiotics cost $200. Unfortunately, he passed away two days later. Which brings me to my next question: I’m thinking of getting another small pet in a month or so (likely a hedgehog, which has a lifespan that’s a couple years longer). Due to my recent experience with my hamster, I’m considering pet insurance. I have received some quotes (under $100/yr). It was previously my impression that pet insurance is often seen as a “ripoff,” but I don’t have a great understanding of why. I may have opted for the hamster surgery if I’d had insurance, but I’m not sure. Does anyone have experiences they can share? Edit: I've searched and I don't see anything. I'm also not a new member -- I just decided another username would be appropriate for this. |
