As I told you, please join the HT Yahoo! Group, they have addresses and advices for many and many facilities around US, Canada and the rest of the world.
This is where I found the address of the clinic in Belgium that I went to with my cat in August 2017.
If it wasn't for them, I would have never been able to treat my cat, because all other clinics in Europe that I was able to find would ask for a referral, that my vets didn't want to give. The clinic in Belgium didn't need to have a referral, they just wanted to talk to the cat's owner.
I wouldn't have been able to find that clinic without them.
In Italy, where I live, there are no radio-iodine clinics, that's why I had to go abroad.
I will be always grateful to that Group for helping me out!
Last year I didn't have a car, so I rented one and drove 12 hours (680+ miles) to reach that clinic. So I understand you about long distances!
I can partly understand you wanting to know part of your country more, but in this moment the focus of your thoughts should be the utmost care and wellness of Felix. It doesn't matter if the only place that you can afford isn't appealing.
You'll have time for travelling and seeing new places.
The cost of that Y/D from your vet sounds a bit high
Over here a 24-can case of wet Y/D (156 g each can) is €43.00, that is about $65.
A 1.5 kg pack of dry Y/D food is €20.00, that is about $30.
Total, less than $100 CDN.
I don't know what you can do now that they have ordered it for you. Can you cancel the order?
As I had told you, my cat disliked it, but I have read many reviews where customers say that their cats liked it and their thyroid levels were back to normal values within few months.
I'd say that, if you aren't able to cancel the order, you could at least try that food. The list of ingredients doesn't look that bad to me.
This is where I found the address of the clinic in Belgium that I went to with my cat in August 2017.
If it wasn't for them, I would have never been able to treat my cat, because all other clinics in Europe that I was able to find would ask for a referral, that my vets didn't want to give. The clinic in Belgium didn't need to have a referral, they just wanted to talk to the cat's owner.
I wouldn't have been able to find that clinic without them.
In Italy, where I live, there are no radio-iodine clinics, that's why I had to go abroad.
I will be always grateful to that Group for helping me out!
Last year I didn't have a car, so I rented one and drove 12 hours (680+ miles) to reach that clinic. So I understand you about long distances!
I can partly understand you wanting to know part of your country more, but in this moment the focus of your thoughts should be the utmost care and wellness of Felix. It doesn't matter if the only place that you can afford isn't appealing.
You'll have time for travelling and seeing new places.
The cost of that Y/D from your vet sounds a bit high
Over here a 24-can case of wet Y/D (156 g each can) is €43.00, that is about $65.
A 1.5 kg pack of dry Y/D food is €20.00, that is about $30.
Total, less than $100 CDN.
I don't know what you can do now that they have ordered it for you. Can you cancel the order?
As I had told you, my cat disliked it, but I have read many reviews where customers say that their cats liked it and their thyroid levels were back to normal values within few months.
I'd say that, if you aren't able to cancel the order, you could at least try that food. The list of ingredients doesn't look that bad to me.