A veterinary clinic in offers “solidarity” prices

A veterinary clinic in offers “solidarity” prices
A veterinary clinic in Lille offers “solidarity” prices

To their health – So that animal care is not conditioned on a question of income, a veterinary clinic in has set up solidarity rates

Because there is no social security yet for pets, some owners of dogs, cats and other domestic animals are sometimes forced to cut corners on veterinary care due to the precariousness of their situation. Because Médor or Minette do not have to suffer from the financial troubles of their owners, HappyVet, a veterinary clinic in Lille, has launched a solidarity rate.

Located on Boulevard Montebello, in Lille, HappyVet is a veterinary clinic like any other. Well almost. Without questioning the motivations of its competitors, the founders of HappyVet explain that their concept “was born from the idea that every animal should be able to be cared for, whether it has a home or is a stray, that its owners have the means to finance their care or not.” In other words, if this clinic is open to everyone, it is above all the last resort for less well-off animal owners.

Prices around a third month expensive

The solidarity rates offered are thus accessible to “people with modest incomes, the homeless and associations working for the animal cause”. The clinic specifies that “the only condition being not to earn a lot of money, or not to earn any(…) Read more on 20minutes

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