Pet owners in South East fork out
7th April 2008 by Kate O'Raghallaigh
The South East of England has the most expensive veterinary costs in the UK, with the average bill amounting to £98.64, according to Saga Pet Insurance.
Research from the insurer also found that the South East is the most expensive area to be a dog owner, with the average dog’s vet bill coming to £347.89. For cat owners in the North West - the most expensive region in which to be a cat owner - the average bill amounts to £321.36.
Pet owners can expect to pay up to £4,000 if their animal fractures a bone and up to £10,000 over several years if their pet has a more complicated condition such as a tumour or spinal disorder.
Andrew Goodsell, Chief Executive, Saga Group Ltd, said: “Without appropriate pet insurance in place, owners could be faced with the nightmare prospect of having to withhold care because it’s simply too expensive.”


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