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help with neutering costs
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It will cost approx £70/80 each.
Wow! That is expensive! I've just had my female kitten Lulabelle spayed (mid line), the total cost including painkillers and antibiotics was less than £50 and my male kitten who was done a few weeks ago was much less than that! Mind you, I do have a fab vet who charges very reasonable prices.
OP - If you don't qualify for benefits etc, I would suggest calling a few different vets to get an idea of prices as they can vary hugely, even in the same geographical area
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Wow! That is expensive! I've just had my female kitten Lulabelle spayed (mid line), the total cost including painkillers and antibiotics was less than £50 and my male kitten who was done a few weeks ago was much less than that! Mind you, I do have a fab vet who charges very reasonable prices.
OP - If you don't qualify for benefits etc, I would suggest calling a few different vets to get an idea of prices as they can vary hugely, even in the same geographical area
It sounds about right - our practice charges more for a rabbit neuter than a cat because the anaesthetic is a little more complicated for a rabbit than for a cat.0 -
Hillbilly1 wrote: »The OP is not going to qualify - that IS being helpful. Various prices have been given and if a new pet owner can'afford £100 to treat the pets they need to find thema home that can take care of them.
Did you actually read my post? I said they might be able to give suggestions, Friends of the animals will help anyone!Be who you are, say what you feel, those who mind don't matter, those who matter don't mind.They say that talking to yourself is a sign of mental illness. So I talk to the cats instead.0
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