Yellow pages or google for 'emergency vet.' Every 24 hour vet has a help line.
The problem is that pet poison lines charge you a huge fee before they'll even talk to you.
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Yellow pages or google for 'emergency vet.' Every 24 hour vet has a help line.
The problem is that pet poison lines charge you a huge fee before they'll even talk to you.
One site says
4545 IU/lb of food consumed on a dry matter basis for adult cats
also
What are the symptoms of vitamin D toxicosis?
Vitamin D toxicosis causes hypercalcemia (abnormally high blood calcium levels), which results in the calcification of various tissues & the intestinal tract, skeletal abnormalities & eventually renal failure, cardiac upset & GI upset.
> * Vomiting > * Diarrhea > * Anorexia > * Increased thirst > * Increased urination > * Depression > * Pain in bones
Yeah I found the pet poison number - $60! But I also found a 24 emergency vet in Burlington so I'm on the phone with them now.
Excellent.
Dean, unfortunately, will try and eat anything. He also has digestive issues and only eats 1 type of cat food and needs FortiFlora supplements.
Maddie was smart enough to ignore pills on the floor.
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Okay, I'm finally looking at this COBRA schtuff. I have until the end of June to send it in, and it's retroactive, and I don't have to prove I'm insurable, and I have 45 days after date of election to pay my first premium ($335). Soooo... is there any reason I shouldn't wait a while*? I might not need it, and I'm short on cashola at the moment.
* other than to stop my parents nagging the shit outta me
I'm dealing with COBRA but my dealings have been pretty wacky. I do know that if you don't pay it and wait you won't have coverage for that time. If you have to go to the doctor or get a prescription filled you can be reimbursed.
But if you have any prescriptions you take make sure you get it filled before you go t COBRA. Otherwise if there's a gap between when you pay COBRA and your regular coverage you'll have to pay out of pocket. If you don't know how much something would be out of pocket you can contact your pharmacy and ask them. You can get reimbursed for it, you'll just have to wait.
Heard from the vet - they said that Dean should be fine. That he wasn't near exceeding the dose - unless he ate a lot more of them. And that he may have some vomiting or diarrhea.
Okay, I'm finally looking at this COBRA schtuff. I have until the end of June to send it in, and it's retroactive, and I don't have to prove I'm insurable, and I have 45 days after date of election to pay my first premium ($335). Soooo... is there any reason I shouldn't wait a while*? I might not need it, and I'm short on cashola at the moment.
To do now vs in June? Or to do at all just in case you don't need it. If the former, wait, if you think you'll have money. If the latter, do it. Because if you have cobra you're insured. So when:if you get another job you don't have a break in coverage. Not sure when all the Obama stuff kicks in, but no break in coverage means your preexisting conditions are covered.
I do know that if you don't pay it and wait you won't have coverage for that time.
askye, I don't think that's correct. From my paperwork - "The first payment made is to be applied retroactively toward coverage for the period beginning after the date on which coverage would have been lost as a result of the qualifying event." That agrees with what I'm finding here [link] And I found this on a government site - "The initial premium payment must be made within 45 days after the date of the COBRA election by the qualified beneficiary. Payment generally must cover the period of coverage from the date of COBRA election retroactive to the date of the loss of coverage due to the qualifying event. Premiums for successive periods of coverage are due on the date stated in the plan with a minimum 30-day grace period for payments. Payment is considered to be made on the date it is sent to the plan." (from here [link] bolding mine)
So if I wait, it seems I'll have to pay 3 months at once. Hrmph.