TooFar McGee
Member Since 2025
I know a question like this will probably get a lot of different opinions but that's what I'm going for, more than one definitive answer.
I've been taking my cat to Banfield for years to manage his IBD, etc, and while his vet is fantastic and gave me her work email so I could send questions the first week while getting Norm's dose and curve figured out, I can't help but wonder if I could consider going to a cat-specific vet, considering the complexity of his overlapping diagnoses? I'm not made of money, though, and the Banfield plan has been helpful in paying for his care. I don't have pet insurance and it would cost a small fortune to insure Norm anymore, but also no point since everything is a pre-existing condition.
For folks who have been to both chains like Banfield and cat-specific vets, have you noticed a distinct difference in prices? Quality of care?
I've been taking my cat to Banfield for years to manage his IBD, etc, and while his vet is fantastic and gave me her work email so I could send questions the first week while getting Norm's dose and curve figured out, I can't help but wonder if I could consider going to a cat-specific vet, considering the complexity of his overlapping diagnoses? I'm not made of money, though, and the Banfield plan has been helpful in paying for his care. I don't have pet insurance and it would cost a small fortune to insure Norm anymore, but also no point since everything is a pre-existing condition.
For folks who have been to both chains like Banfield and cat-specific vets, have you noticed a distinct difference in prices? Quality of care?