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Is your pet simply property or part of the family?
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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 936609" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>That is your prerogative to spend your money anyway you see fit. I do feel bad for the people that lose a pet they love. I do not understand the willingness to spend thousands of dollars on a pet. There are multiple reasons I do not have any pets. </p><p> T2, the suit is about the animals worth more than the mistake. The mistake is already established, the amount of the settlement is what is being challenged. It was the owners decision to spend thousands on cancer treatments (I'm sure they were given no guarantees) , should they be reimbursed because the vet made a mistake?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 936609, member: 13254"] That is your prerogative to spend your money anyway you see fit. I do feel bad for the people that lose a pet they love. I do not understand the willingness to spend thousands of dollars on a pet. There are multiple reasons I do not have any pets. T2, the suit is about the animals worth more than the mistake. The mistake is already established, the amount of the settlement is what is being challenged. It was the owners decision to spend thousands on cancer treatments (I'm sure they were given no guarantees) , should they be reimbursed because the vet made a mistake? [/QUOTE]
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