I just won’t through this at a national chain for kitty meds.
I even showed pictures of said kitty from my iPhone to pharmacist to prove it was for a kitty and not a human child.
I guess now we will need canine/feline birth certificates to get meds for our critters
for the ping list.
The collective shouldn’t pay for pet care expenses. I’m disappointed but not surprised that it does.
I went to COSTCO and got the cat’s medication no problem but,
I am not under the socialist Romney care in Mass.
Where do I live? Freekin socialist Commiefornia.
I suppose it’s all a matter of time.
I went to COSTCO and got the cat’s medication no problem but,
I am not under the socialist Romney care in Mass.
Where do I live? Freekin socialist Commiefornia.
I suppose it’s all a matter of time.
Just make up a birthday!
We always get our pet meds from the vet. Our vet is very reasonable with pricing. Our dogs go home with the meds they need. Sometimes they are given a shot while still at the vet office and then sent home with pills or liquids.
If you have other animals, I think you need a new vet.
We have to pick up prescriptions for my MIL who is in assisted living. They treat us like we’re drug addicts looking to steal drugs.
That conversation is a fine example of what behavioral scientists such as John D. Steinbruner call “grooved thinking,” the inability to think outside of standard operating procedures, which is especially prevalent among bureaucrats.
So sorry for your loss.