out of curiosity
out of curiosity
how much do your vets charge you for a sachet of recovery food?
Re: out of curiosity
I was allowed to buy individually sachets from a box but can't remember how much they were- maybe £1 or £2 each??.
You can make a type of recovery food from the ss pellets themselves I think by adding warm water and certain suitable baby foods?
sue
You can make a type of recovery food from the ss pellets themselves I think by adding warm water and certain suitable baby foods?
sue
Coco my 13yr old (bridge) bunny
Re: out of curiosity
I'm not sure. Last time I didn't have individual sachets, but a larger bag with one of those resealable tops.
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Re: out of curiosity
I paid £18.62 for a 100g bag of Oxbow critical care(Fine) this week.
sue
sue
Coco my 13yr old (bridge) bunny
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Re: out of curiosity
I buy mine from Vet UK or Pet supermarket it does seem to have gone up in price though
Re: out of curiosity
Yeah- it's gone up at the vets too- bunlover got some for a really good price- will see if she remembers where she got it from- it was online .
sue
Ah- here's the other thread..
http://pledgeapound.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=4943
seems like kermit found the cheapest at £12.99, with free delivery
though there is another VETARk critical care for £8.69 plus £2.49 postage online at
http://www.vetimed.co.uk/pet/product/ve ... wwodLXwAtg
sue
Ah- here's the other thread..
http://pledgeapound.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=4943
seems like kermit found the cheapest at £12.99, with free delivery
though there is another VETARk critical care for £8.69 plus £2.49 postage online at
http://www.vetimed.co.uk/pet/product/ve ... wwodLXwAtg
Coco my 13yr old (bridge) bunny