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Cost of vet treatment petition for animal NHS

290 replies

Speakeasy · 19/04/2023 17:55

Everyone is suffering from the cost of living crisis and it is hitting pet owners too, especially with the cost of vet treatment rising rapidly. There are two petitions running asking for an Animal NHS, one on the UK government site and one of the Welsh government site. People in Wales can sign both but everyone else can only sign the UK one.

Please consider signing and sharing the petitions because it might just help people to keep the pets they consider to be their family.

The UK petition is at https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/635352
and reads:

Create an Animal NHS for pensioners, those on low incomes, and for emergenciesIntroduce an Animal NHS for the animals of pensioners, those on means tested benefits and for animals who present with emergencies. Creating a national service to meet the needs of these animals would allow veterinary charities to help a new range of clients who are struggling to make ends meet.
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No animal owner could be unaware of soaring veterinary costs. One of the most common reasons that the SHG sees for animal welfare prosecutions that is failure to seek veterinary advice, either at all, or quickly enough, even if the animal is booked in for when the next pay cheque arrives.
A recent survey found that nearly all UK vets that responded have seen animals during the last 12 months that should have been presented earlier. Financial problems were given as the main reason in 91% of cases.
We can and must do better.

The Welsh petition is at https://petitions.senedd.wales/petitions/245403
and reads:

Create an Animal NHSIntroduce an Animal NHS, if only for the animals of pensioners, those on means tested benefits and for animals who present with emergencies.
If private vets could access general government funding it would allow the veterinary charities to help a new range of clients who are struggling to make ends meet.
More details
No animal owner could be unaware of soaring veterinary costs. One of the most prolific reasons for animal welfare prosecutions that come into The SHG is failure to seek veterinary advice, either at all, or quickly enough, even when the animal is booked in for when the next pay cheque arrives. Nearly all vets have seen animals during the last 12 months that should have been presented earlier.
www.vettimes.co.uk/news/report-shows-growing-number-of-clients-delaying-treatment-for-their-pets/
Financial problems were given as the main reason in 91% of cases.
Times are hard and there are many calls on government finances but the proven benefits of animal companionship means that an Animal NHS would pay for itself many times over, if only by reducing demands on the courts and legal aid.
Wales can and must do better.

Petition: Create an Animal NHS for pensioners, those on low incomes, and for emergencies

Introduce an Animal NHS for the animals of pensioners, those on means tested benefits and for animals who present with emergencies. Creating a national service to meet the needs of these animals would allow veterinary charities to help a new range of c...

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/635352

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Lapland123 · 19/04/2023 18:41

No way

YouJustDoYou · 19/04/2023 18:41

SOme people just have to accept they can't afford everything in life. I;ve seen so many pets suffer because owners get them without thinking at all about insurance, cost of vet care etc.

Theresacatonmylap · 19/04/2023 18:44

I think people are being a bit harsh. I agree there should be schemes to help out with vet bills for (for example) pensioners, it’s not always as simple as ‘don’t have them if you can’t afford them’. Pets can be a lifeline to elderly people living alone. Also people could acquire a pet whilst financially stable and their situation could change. There are enough cats and dogs being surrendered to rescue due to the cost of living and it’s heartbreaking for both the owners and the animals. I agree though that it would be difficult to guard against piss takers.

Otherlifeform · 19/04/2023 18:44

Absolute rubbish. How, practically, is this going to work? People take their pet to the vet and the vet claims via the animal NHS? Or set up separate practices - who on Earth can fund billions in set up and ongoing costs for either option.

I feel sorry for those who fall on hard times and they should be able to access PDSA etc. But having a pet is a luxury not a right. Reckless people buying multiple pets on a whim should not be subsidised.

ejbaxa · 19/04/2023 18:45

I love animals, but we cannot even make the people NHS function.

Good insurance from a young age ought to be compulsory

RaininSummer · 19/04/2023 18:46

This is what the PDSA is for as already stated. Also might be controversial but I don't want to encourage people to get pets they can't afford.. changes in circumstances not included

pookiedoodlepuppy · 19/04/2023 18:47

So would this cover everything from hamsters to horses ? 😆

BarelyLiterate · 19/04/2023 18:48

Fuck that.

No, I am absolutely not going to sign this utterly ridiculous petition. Pets are the owner’s financial responsibility, not the taxpayers’. Veterinary treatment is part of the cost of pet ownership and should be factored in before the decision to get a pet is made. If you can’t afford veterinary treatment, or insurance, or both, you can’t afford the pet. And that is your problem, not the government’s problem.

I say that as a pet owner myself, and as a close friend of a very experienced small animal veterinary surgeon who shares my views on the costs of pet ownership & would also think the petition is ridiculous.

Minierme · 19/04/2023 18:48

SO much this. I’m gobsmacked at the idea given how many are suffering right now from limited NHS for actual humans!

PinkerAndPinker · 19/04/2023 18:49

😂😁😂

Animal NHS for those on ow income. Yeah, no. If you can't afford a pet..... don't get a pet?

TroysMammy · 19/04/2023 18:57

No way. I chose to have a cat and I pay £27 a month insurance. I work part time for minimum wage and with budgeting I can afford him. If I couldn't afford a pet I wouldn't have one. I don't want anyone to pay for my life choices.

AlwaysGinPlease · 19/04/2023 19:03

1984Winston · 19/04/2023 17:59

How about compulsory pet insurance instead? Having pets is a privilege not a right. The PDSA does something similar and from what I've heard is in a right mess and is massively abused

This. We have always had pet insurance. I should be mandatory when owning a pet.

Nimbostratus100 · 19/04/2023 19:06

make pet insurance compulsary. regulate the insurance industry better

Not a snowballs chance in hell we can or should set up an NHS for animals

doverper · 19/04/2023 19:06

I don't want to derail, just curious does pet insurance generally cover the full cost of emergency treatment? And routine treatment (jabs, worms, check ups etc)? Or is it partially covered?

DangerNoodles · 19/04/2023 19:09

I have two cats but I waited years until my circumstances were right to get them, that is what good owners do. If anything we should be making it harder to obtain a pet, too many people get thier pets from puppy and kitten farmers, or dodgy 'rescues' from abroad and don't think things through well enough as it is.

PussBilledDuckyPlait · 19/04/2023 19:11

doverper · 19/04/2023 19:06

I don't want to derail, just curious does pet insurance generally cover the full cost of emergency treatment? And routine treatment (jabs, worms, check ups etc)? Or is it partially covered?

does pet insurance generally cover the full cost of emergency treatment?

No, there's an excess as with most types of insurance.

And routine treatment (jabs, worms, check ups etc)?

No, nor dental work either.

This is why you need to really research the costs before you take on an animal.

DangerNoodles · 19/04/2023 19:12

@doverper no, but you can buy lifetime cover for vaccinations, I believe I paid £130 per cat, you can also get monthly subscriptions for flea and worm treatments, I can't remember how much I pay off the top of my head.

Downwithitall · 19/04/2023 19:12

Is this some sort of joke?

Animals are a luxury. If you cannot afford one you should not have one. There are many things the government need to invest in, but not this.

Topseyt123 · 19/04/2023 19:12

I have had two dogs and a cat until fairly recently. I am definitely not wealthy and I still think this is an utterly ludicrous idea.

I won't be signing.

JacobsCrackersCheeseFogg · 19/04/2023 19:13

I would love to get a dog. Can I afford a puppy? No. Can I afford the insurance? No. Therefore, I won't get a dog. I would not expect the taxpayer to help me look after my dog either.

All humans have their health and maintain it at different levels, and I am in favour of universal healthcare for humans as a safety net should the worst happen. But we don't all have pets so why should non-pet owners pay for other human's pets? Absolutely bonkers. And where does it end? Horses? Pet alligators?

Replitad · 19/04/2023 19:13

Speakeasy · 19/04/2023 18:13

Insurance simply doesn't work for lots of people. It turns off or becomes horrendously expensive when the animal gets older - just when it needs the insurance that has been paid for over the years. Also, people are going without food to pay for their pet food. How can they afford insurance?

The PDSA doesn't work everywhere. If you are not. in the right area it can't help you.

If you can't afford pet insurance then don't get a pet.

Pets are expensive and a big responsibility and no way should it be public money used for this. The human NHS is in a diabolical state and needs sorting for starters.

MichelleScarn · 19/04/2023 19:13

Chewbecca · 19/04/2023 18:12

No, taxpayers money is stretched thinly enough as it is.

Sorry agree with this. So yet again another thing you want tax payers to be hit with, and again, the people paying the increased taxed to fund this will be the only ones who can't access the service!

CaptainMyCaptain · 19/04/2023 19:14

I have a dog that requires constant medication but I don't agree that the non pet owning taxpayer should pay for this.
I wouldn't object to paying more tax for a better NHS.

Butitsnotfunnyisititsserious · 19/04/2023 19:15

No I'm sorry but if you cannot afford insurance for your pet, you shouldn't have one. Pets are a luxury.

lkkjhg · 19/04/2023 19:16

No.

Don't own a pet unless you can afford to keep it.

If circumstances change PDSA.

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