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Help with neutering voucher
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Talis - are you for real or just trolling around?
You vaccinate and neuter a cat first and only THEN let the cat out.
Especially a female cat.
If someone has problems affording a simply spay - how can they afford to raise several kittens? To look after mum cat when she is feeding babies? To take mum and/or kittens to the vets if something goes wrong? To worm mum/kittens regularly etc etc?
You must be trolling around? Or you are very naive/irresponsible0 -
Well just an update boo had 2 kittens, no complications With mum or kittens. They both left at 9 weeks and went to the same home.
We had a lovely experience overall and were lucky we had no complications and had a lovely forever home for them to go to.
I ended up getting an RSPCA voucher that cost me £35 which pays for the whole spay.
We did end up spending quite a bit of money on things like food/litter/wormer/and frontline, we charged £20 per kitten so that covered part of itADVISE-"I advise you get help"
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