Family Spends $250 To Remove Tumor From Their 20-Year-Old Goldfish
When a family spotted a lump on their 20-year-old goldfish’s fin, they took it to Dr Faye Bethell, a well-known vet. The doctor saved the day by performing a surgery on Bob the fish. It took the vet based in Norfolk, England 30 minutes to remove the tumor. The surgery cost around $250. “The option was to remove the lump or put him to sleep and now he is doing brilliantly,” Dr Bethell commented. “Bob’s owners were really pleased because the goldfish is older than their children and he’s very much considered part of the family.”
The vet used a miniature heart-rate monitor, fed the fish anaesthetics, and carried out the operation with micro-surgical equipment. “It’s pretty complicated because everything is so small.” She added: “This one was the oldest fish we’ve operated on… Bob’s now back home and enjoying swimming properly for the first time in weeks.”
“We are definitely seeing pets living longer,” stressed Dr Bethell. “It’s really nice when you get an owner who wants to save them and great to help.”
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When a family spotted a lump on their 20-year-old goldfish’s fin, they took it to Dr Faye Bethell
Image credits: Toll Barn Vets
The well-known doctor saved the day by performing a 30 minute surgery on Bob the fish that cost $250
Image credits: Toll Barn Vets
“The option was to remove the lump or put him to sleep and now he is doing brilliantly”
Image credits: Toll Barn Vets
“Bob’s owners were really pleased because… he’s very much considered part of the family”
Image credits: Toll Barn Vets
The vet fed the fish anaesthetics and used a miniature heart-rate monitor and micro-surgical equipment
Image credits: Toll Barn Vets
“It’s pretty complicated because everything is so small”
Image credits: Toll Barn Vets
“Bob’s now back home and enjoying swimming properly for the first time in weeks”
Image credits: Toll Barn Vets
“We are definitely seeing pets living longer… It’s really nice when you get an owner who wants to save them”
Image credits: Toll Barn Vets
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Share on FacebookThis is a decision of the family and we should have respect for this. Money doesn't matter.
Absolutely! Its their funds they are spending, not anyone else's.
Load More Replies...I love the fact that they consider him so much of a family member that they are willing to spend that amount of money to keep him alive. They have my respect for appreciating all sizes of living creatures.
Get well soon Bob,bless his owners,all life is precious no matter how small.
Everyone is about the family willing to pay the money and considers it part of the family. And I'm just sitting here wondering: 'How tricky the surgery is? Is it even possible to operate on a fish? How do the keep it from dying out of the water?" As I scroll down.
Agreed, I wanted to know more about how the vet did it too! I can see from the pictures and make guesses, but I'd like to hear from the vet about the procedure
Load More Replies...I'm glad they were able to afford the surgery. If (god forbid) my cats needed costly medical care, i would not hesitate to exhaust all options available. I'm glad Bob is doing well and swimming properly. Props to the surgeon - that's gotta be incredibly difficult to perform surgery on something as small as a goldfish!
As someone who was never able to keep a goldfish alive past 3 days, I am in awe.
If you can't spend $250 on a pet thats given you 20 years perhaps it's best you have no pet at all.
What I'm more curious about is how they kept him alive. You know, being out of water for at least 30 min...
How the heck is that fish alive for 30 minutes out of water? I'm very confused. I mean mad props to the vet and the family for the love
That is just too cool! I'm a goldfish lover myself and had one for 10 years
Huh, I never thought I'd read this about a goldfish but hey why not
And how do you know they don't? "I don't know these people but omg they spent $ to help a fish! I have to shake my head in disapproval!"
Load More Replies...This is a decision of the family and we should have respect for this. Money doesn't matter.
Absolutely! Its their funds they are spending, not anyone else's.
Load More Replies...I love the fact that they consider him so much of a family member that they are willing to spend that amount of money to keep him alive. They have my respect for appreciating all sizes of living creatures.
Get well soon Bob,bless his owners,all life is precious no matter how small.
Everyone is about the family willing to pay the money and considers it part of the family. And I'm just sitting here wondering: 'How tricky the surgery is? Is it even possible to operate on a fish? How do the keep it from dying out of the water?" As I scroll down.
Agreed, I wanted to know more about how the vet did it too! I can see from the pictures and make guesses, but I'd like to hear from the vet about the procedure
Load More Replies...I'm glad they were able to afford the surgery. If (god forbid) my cats needed costly medical care, i would not hesitate to exhaust all options available. I'm glad Bob is doing well and swimming properly. Props to the surgeon - that's gotta be incredibly difficult to perform surgery on something as small as a goldfish!
As someone who was never able to keep a goldfish alive past 3 days, I am in awe.
If you can't spend $250 on a pet thats given you 20 years perhaps it's best you have no pet at all.
What I'm more curious about is how they kept him alive. You know, being out of water for at least 30 min...
How the heck is that fish alive for 30 minutes out of water? I'm very confused. I mean mad props to the vet and the family for the love
That is just too cool! I'm a goldfish lover myself and had one for 10 years
Huh, I never thought I'd read this about a goldfish but hey why not
And how do you know they don't? "I don't know these people but omg they spent $ to help a fish! I have to shake my head in disapproval!"
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