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Natural Balance Reimburses Pet Owner For Pet Food Recall Vet Bills
Read all about it at Itchmo.
Once the claim got to their insurance company, things changed a bit. Even though all my pets survived, the insurance company was going to pay the “replacement value” of the pets only, which was about 6% of my total bills. Natural Balance called me to explain that they would reimburse me for the balance of the vet bills out of their own pockets. They fulfilled that promise, and I have received a check from Natural Balance and one from the insurance company. It took a few months, however, Natural Balance did the right thing.
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Pets Shouldn't Balance The Budget
Alasandra is going to take back her blog for a minute (please forgive me). I dropped by A Humane Nation and read Wayne Pacelle's post Pets Shouldn't Balance the Budget In these hard economic times, state and local officials should not try to...
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Is Consumer Math Important?
COD ask Is consumer math important? I tend to think it may be the most useful math a student can learn. After all, we all have bills to pay, the majority of us have loans at some point in our lives, and everyone has to pay those infernal income taxes....
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Home Made Cat Food And Sockie~pooh
With the pet food recall list expanding every day I am terrified to feed my surviving cat any commercial cat food, so I have been trying the various cat food recipes on the web. He doesn't like chicken or beef so that automatically eliminates quit...
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Oops I Killed Your Pet, Let Me Reimburse You
The president of pet food maker Menu Foods, which last week issued a recall of 60 million cans and pouches of pet food after a rash of animal sickness and death, said today that the company would reimburse pet owners who can trace their pets' illnesses...
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Win For Porkbusters
Democratic leaders in the new Congress plan to strip funding for thousands of pet projects for individual members, a big display of fiscal discipline they say will help cut deficits and curb spending abuses. As soon as they take control on Jan. 4, Democrats...
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