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Honestly I've always suspected that pet insurance companies will do everything possible to avoid paying claims when a pet actually gets sick so I've taken an alternate approach. I set up a separate high interest savings account which I transfer a small amount of money to every pay period (probably no more than a person would pay monthly in pet insurance premiums). It's earmarked for vet bills and I pretend in my head that it doesn't exist. My cat now has more money saved than many people I know.

It will always be available, there will never be a "denied" claim, I have full control over it and if my cat was to die suddenly tomorrow the money wouldn't go towards an insurance company's profit margin.

Sorry off topic I know but we're sorta there anyway and I consider it useful advice generally.

They paid for more than I expected when my cat was sick. I expected to get back $2500 and got close to $5000 and still have a bit more room to spare. She had one illness that caused other issues (she's healthy now) and they didn't question anything. I went for follow up bloodwork after the procedure was done and all 3 instances were paid for.

It's a good idea to either get insurance or do what you do and put money away monthly, as long as you have a couple of thousand to start and build from there, AND don't touch it! We hit nearly $10,000 over a span of 3 months because of 2 emergency stays at a 24 hour clinic and a procedure done in London, ON. She had never been sick before that.
 
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I think people need to look at some of the other video cameras, say by the front doors or in the underground garage. Do we know how close this camera was to Ford's office?

It's in an immediate, direct line to the doors of the office, a few feet away from the elevator Ford routinely takes.
 
and we have a sighting...
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Alas in Muskoka, but way closer to where he's supposed to be... (Port Carling Foodland)

fwiw... this was yesterday...

Cody Dobson ‏@codyydobson

Just saw rob ford in foodland

8:59 AM - 11 Jun 2014

https://twitter.com/codyydobson/status/476755540878839808

Geo ☪ ‏@_geo69

Rob ford was in foodland 5 hours before me what is this

6:13 PM - 11 Jun 2014

https://twitter.com/_geo69/status/476894940111577088
 
It's in an immediate, direct line to the doors of the office, a few feet away from the elevator Ford routinely takes.

Oh this coincides with his bringing folks up to his office. I wonder if this was done long before the mysterious woman came to visit or because of it. She was buzzed up wasn't she? So wouldn't take a back way.
So much innuendo there but ill let it lie.
 
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