08-01-2014 11:22 AM
Morning all.
Our youngest cat has diabetes and has 2 injections a day. At the moment we have a large disposal box for the syringes but the vet charge us for the box.
How does anyone else dispose of their syringes? I was thinking of buying a cheaper box online.
Any help appreciated!
08-01-2014 11:30 AM
The charge for the box, is actually a charge for disposal of medical waste (the used needles etc), which you would still have to pay even if you bought a box, so you may end up paying more in the long run.
08-01-2014 11:57 AM
@puddlegumtwo wrote:How does anyone else dispose of their syringes? I was thinking of buying a cheaper box online.
I just used to take mine back to the vet every month or so - capped, of course. He never charged me for it - I suppose as he sold them to me he may have thought he was making enough....
08-01-2014 12:01 PM
Thanks - that actually does make sense.
Shame I can't send the cat out to earn some money to pay for it all! Luckily she's in good health, fit and lively (apart from the diabetes).
08-01-2014 12:02 PM
Thanks duck. Interesting how varied the disposal is across the country. Did a bit of googling before posting here.
08-01-2014 4:48 PM
It varies across the country for people too.
Son at Uni in Wales got a piddling little needle box, one a month and was supposed to ring the Council to get them disposed of but the Council said the Doctor should do it(different towns). Here he gets a good sized bin, lasts 3-6 months, council collect and deliver and when he came home they gave us 2!!!
08-01-2014 5:36 PM
08-01-2014 5:41 PM
local chemist also tkes them here so may pay to ask them
09-01-2014 10:33 AM
Dad and I do poor Matty though she seems more wary of his attempts. She always seems rather more resigned when I come along with the needle.
*Okay, let's get this over with*