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Cataracts costs?

  • 23-03-2016 9:40pm
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    I'm not a pet owner but there's a little dog around where I live that I'm quite fond of. Anyway the poor thing seems to have cataracts in both eyes. Seems to have very very poor vision.

    I don't believe the owner can afford to fork out for the operation(s). Is there not anything that could be done? By no means do I want to get the owner in trouble or anything. Is there any kind of grant or anything of the kind please that I could suggest to the owner? Thank you!


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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 301 ✭✭puppieperson1


    sadly no unless the dog has insurance its mighty expensive i paid 2,400 cash for my little dog na di had to do without a lot to pay it it worked and it was great. they are not necessarily in pain with cataracts but its hard for them and very blurry. brilliant eye vet in limerick


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