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Given the price of insurance for two pups (£70/month) we opted to put a wedge in a high interest account for them instead, then draw on it as necessary for bigger vets bills, if there is anything other than bigger.
One of them decided to go off-colour in year one and after numerous tests and meds including a reaction to one med requiring a £500 overnight stop for observation, they still never found out what the actual problem was, but that had taken a large chunk out of the doggie fund. Fortunately that has been the one and only dip into it so far. They are 3 years old now so the insurance premiums we would have paid exceed the spend to date.
Tyres are another necessary evil. Don’t even start about dentistry costs.
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vets are very good here. If you pay cash, they drop vat. Its £30 for a visit/claw clip/ general check up. £15, for Rabies/ tick injection. Been very happy with doggie care. Tyres much cheaper having sold Discovery, and of course No car tax, and mot every 2 years.
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I don't have vets bills, not having a cat, dog or other animal saves me a fortune, I can see. Not having a wife or children saves another huge chunk of money!
I do have 2 cars, both fairly new so don't cost much except for servicing and tyres.

However, I do have an expensive hobby!

(Probably counts as two!). Model railways and buying model railway bits on *bay and Amazon!
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Never tried *bay is it similar to eBay. 😁
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Ian, have you Tried. Gumtree. My lad, buys from there b, fairly often, at good prices.
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Walkingthedog wrote: Sat Dec 30, 2023 11:33 am Never tried *bay is it similar to eBay. 😁
I have had a look at it and I don't think it is anyway as good as E bay. Much more limited. But I don't think Ebay is the cheapest place to buy stuff. In fact you have to be careful you don't get ripped off on ebay .
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New boiler being fitted today, oh happy days. :(
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Is it a Heat pump one. Big problems here with Heat pumps. Those who were conned into them, find they are not as warm, and more expensive to run. I had a new boiler adaption, fitted 2 years ago. Plumber, not prepared to discuss heat pumps. Said we were too rural , and saving if any, would not justify the cost. We are burning less oil, and rads are hotter.
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No John just a normal boiler, heat pumps are a con.
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Next 2 weeks here are quite cold. If you are the same, its come, just in time. Agree about Heat pumps.
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