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Animal magic.

Vets fees vary wildly between practices and it has been suggested that pet insurance gives vets a licence to charge higher rates. While many argue that a level playing field is needed, where all pets are covered, 87% of cats and dogs remain uninsured, says Veronica Cowan.

Pace-makers, hip replacements, cataract removal, anti-cancer drugs
and cosmetic dentistry are just a few of the services now offered by
vets.


What would James Herriot's clients think of the way

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