"What’s happening in this country to our veterans is not right."
A crowd of nearly 3,000 gathered Friday on the National Mall for a veterans' rally to protest cuts by President Donald Trump to veterans' federal jobs, services and benefits. Reject the fascist republican criminals.
Let me tell you: all Vets vote #Democratic no excuses, you have the marching order, #Dems in every race.
https://www.stripes.com/veterans/2025-03-14/veterans-rally-national-mall-17143611.html
How the corporatization of vet clinics is driving up prices across the country
Lack of transparency in ownership means consumers may not know who’s behind their pet’s care
Includes a searchable list
#DogsOfMastodon #Caturday #Canada #Vets #Dogs #Cats #VetBills
https://www.cbc.ca/news/marketplace/marketplace-vet-corporate-ownership-1.7438239
A shoutout to some of the Fedi Vets on here working in veterinary medicine
#InternationalDayofVeterinaryMedicine
Clair Firth @Buxton_Vienna
Daniel MacPhee @dmacphee
Sumiko Mekaru @Sumiko_Mekaru
Rebecca Nordquist @renordquist
Arnoud van Vlie @dutchscientist
Sarah Voss @Sarah_J_Voss
David Wakeham @wakehamAMR
Via #NickKnudsen @ 7:06pm EDT on Aug 30, 2024
Holy hell this ad from #VoteVets absolutely eviscerates #Trump.
Share this everywhere.
Because NOBODY in our #ArmedForces should EVER have to salute that man again.
#DonaldTrump #flippant #remarks About the #MedalofHonor #Inspires #Vets to #Anger.
The former president #denigrated #CongressionalMedalofHonor #recipients in an effort to #butterup a #wealthy #donor. Trump stated the Presidential #MedalofFreedom was “much better” than the military’s top award, because those awarded the latter are, in his words, “ … either in #verybadshape because they’ve been hit so many times by #bullets or they’re #dead.”
https://whowhatwhy.org/cartoon/donald-trump-inspires-vets-with-comments-about-the-medal-of-honor/
Had to go the #vets this evening as Medivh (our black cat) has hurt his hip. They aren't 100% sure he's done yet so they've given him some painkillers/anti-inflammatory
The anti-inflammatory has knocked him out for a bit so nice to see him sleeping.
You probably read that title and thought,”Dang, what did veterans do?” But actually, I’m talking about vets, animal vets. Veterinarians. You know, those places you go with your pet when you’ve got no choice, and you don’t want your cat or dog to stay sick, or worse, pass away. At least, that was my line of thinking when I took my old cat, Dora, to the emergency vet twenty minutes from here.
She wasn’t eating or drinking, and it’d been at least two days. I’d seen this before in a cat I also adopted, and had for about ten years. I knew I had to do something for her, or I’d come home from work to something I didn’t want to come home to.
[I only had the pleasure of Dora’s presence for a year, but she meant as much to me as my long-time cat, Sasha, before she too, passed away. Sasha is buried under the flowers out back, and Dora’s ashes are sealed in a wooden box on my dresser.
When I adopted her, I knew she had health issues off-the-bat, and I knew how to take care of her. But a year passed, and her health started to quickly decline. I didn’t want to leave, and come back to find that she’d passed alone, like my previous cat. I still feel bad about that. So, I did what any pet owner would do, and I rushed her to the emergency vets, because I wasn’t going to have that happen again.
It was about 11 in the morning, I think. I put her in her crate, and drove off. The vets didn’t give me any fuss, they took her right into the backroom and began looking her over. A couple of hours passed, they came out and let me know what was going on. She was having heart issues, and they discussed credit options.
I continued to wait.
A total of 11 hours were spent sitting in that little waiting room, wondering what they were doing with my cat. When they finally brought her out, they quoted me about 3000 dollars, and recommended I take her to the animal hospital another 30 minutes away. Wanting to be able to take my cat and get her the help she needed, I loaded up my credit cards and went.
The hospital took her in without issue, they said they’d be able to help her, although she likely needed some kind of heart surgery. They immediately started her on medication, and asked me what I’d be willing to spend. I told them I really couldn’t spend more than 2000 (even though I really couldn’t afford to spend anything, but that’s what I had left on numerous credit cards).
A week went by. I had some calls with the hospital and there were talks about her heart, and her organs beginning to fail. It became apparent pretty quick that there wasn’t going to be a way to bring her home. At least … not alive. So, when the day came, I went back and I spent a couple hours with her in a pet play room, and when they took her away to put her to sleep I still remember the look in her eyes. Like she knew it was time.
I think that ended up costing me around 1700 total, cremation included.
I have her now, here with me, and I want to be clear, I don’t blame my cat for this. And I know maybe there are a lot of people who think it’s ridiculous to place this kind of importance on animals. But my cats, are my cats, and they are living, breathing, and autonomous. They have feelings, even if primitive.
The people I blame are the veterinarians who gouge pet owners when they know there aren’t any other options. Pay them, or take your pet home without care, and watch them perish, possibly even in pain.
Needless to say, I don’t think I’ve even paid off 1000 dollars worth of the debt they hit me with. I still have a long way to go. I’m writing this because I’ve set up a Gofundme [www.gofundme.com], because I need to get out of debt. There are things I want and need to do in my life, that I can’t do, because I’m anchored by this never-ending cycle of theft from every single paycheck I bring home, for something I couldn’t control. Because I gave a shit about my cat.
The page is kind of slapped together, but I just don’t know why I didn’t think of doing this sooner.
But that’s my story, the whole story, and I hope I can make it out of this. Because I also have pretty extreme car payments, direct from Carvana, the, “We’ll give you a 10-year-old car and hit you with payments as if it’s brand new” people. But … that’s a whole other story, completely unrelated to what we’re talking about here, today.
Thank you for taking the time to read, and if anything, I hope you’ll share this around.
Never introduced myself when I left the dead bird site and came here. Let me do that #today. I’m a retired soldier, married 32 years, father of a son and 2 dogs. Converted from R to D about 30 years ago. Raised evangelical, gave up religion for Lent a couple of decades ago. Campaigned for Obama in 2008 in the south (futile but fun). I work with #vets, helping them transition from their military to civilian. I enjoy my dogs, gardening, the beach, and medieval history. Glad to be here and #joinin.
#Veterans have lost another #friend
I’ve never heard of #DocTodd and I’m not a particularly big fan of the music genre itself, but we #vets have such few real, sincere, and active friends that I feel each loss
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Doc Todd has died — the hip-hop artist helped other veterans feel 'Not Alone' : NPR
https://www.npr.org/2023/05/28/1178296880/doc-todd-obituary-hip-hop-veteran-ptsd
@VAC how are you going to come to the #fediverse and direct us back to a centralized system- one that so many of us are trying to avoid?
Can you think of any other options on this free and open system?
#Vets need some of those services.
For some #veterans the #toxicity on #Facebook can be #triggering.
I’m sure that there’s a good solution, but I’m not educated on the solutions that are needed
Perhaps @feditips- an #expert on the fediverse- can offer some help
Here's a new #introduction because I moved servers... well started my own b/c that's how big of a nerd I am.
I'm an Army #veteran and #lobbyist who works on #military and #vets issues. I'm a big policy/Congress wonk and love the work I get to do.
The latest thing I worked on was passing a big bill that helped get veterans health care and benefits for their burn pit exposure.
I also co-authored a book on how you can use the military planning process to plan your personal finances!
Pups4Patriots! DOGS FOR VETERANS: Pups For Patriots in Need of Forever Homes
“Nothing's more important than giving our vets the weapons to win their private battles here at home" General Marks
Trained service dogs making a difference...
SEE https://CivilizedBears.com/Pups4Patriots-Dogs-ptsd-pups-patriots-homes/