11-06-2023, 04:39 PM
zqwerty, vet costs are not a 'WINZable' grant, but groceries are. So, if you were to spend your food budget on the vet, you can get a food grant to fill that gap. And bear in mind it is an entitlement, not a benefit, and super only oldies are absolutely entitled to it at times when big unexpected bills come home to roost. Max $200 a year I believe, but check that, it is a while since I had to use it.
That is how I paid off my $500 vet bill some years ago for a very sweet and beloved Siamese girl, Pansy, who I miss to this day. She was a rescue, and came to me with advanced but untreated kidney disease. But such a sweetheart...
These days I have a Vet account that gets dripfed ever payday and boy is it a stress reliever. Good luck with your baby...
That is how I paid off my $500 vet bill some years ago for a very sweet and beloved Siamese girl, Pansy, who I miss to this day. She was a rescue, and came to me with advanced but untreated kidney disease. But such a sweetheart...
These days I have a Vet account that gets dripfed ever payday and boy is it a stress reliever. Good luck with your baby...