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Easipetcare vaccination clinics - low cost

onewhoasks
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Hi
We have a new pet cat and want to have her vaccinated.
I was recommended the drop in vaccination clinic at Jolley's pet stores. For the first jabs (flu, enteritis & leukaemia) it's only £25, the second jabs are free, and annual booster £20. There is a full health check included - see their website.
This compares to £80 at the local and trusted vet I would normally use!
I have never used this service before, has anyone else?
We have a new pet cat and want to have her vaccinated.
I was recommended the drop in vaccination clinic at Jolley's pet stores. For the first jabs (flu, enteritis & leukaemia) it's only £25, the second jabs are free, and annual booster £20. There is a full health check included - see their website.
This compares to £80 at the local and trusted vet I would normally use!
I have never used this service before, has anyone else?
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I used them on Sat for the first time, very impressed with the cost.
I have a new pup and he had his first injections there and was micro chipped all for the cost of £30, that would have included his 2nd injection but I had him done from my daughters, there isn't one where I live so I have to pay £25.55 at my vets for the 2nd lot.
The waiting time was about 1 hour but they said the queue was all the way out of the shop the previous week.
The vet was very nice and gave the pup a good check over as well. I would have paid £25.55 for each set of jabs and £18 for the micro chipping, so big savingTreat other's how you like to be treated.
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I used them for my dogs boosters last year. The vet just gave the dogs a quick once over (no temp. taken or stethoscope used) and then injected them. As an experienced dog owner I was happy with the service.
When I got my kitten I wanted him thoroughly checked over so used my regular vet, but will be using Easipetcare for his boosters.Some days you're the dog..... most days you're the tree!0 -
I only take my 5 (4 cats and a dog) to pl;aces like that for boosters - Goddards quoted me almost £40.00 each so would be £200.00 for all of my lot.
I paid £75.00 for all 5 at YourVets - for the same service.0 -
Thanks for all your comments.
I took our cat to Jollyes this week and was impressed, he gave her a quick examination and then the jab - £25 as advertised. She's back in three weeks for the second jab (free of charge) - plus they will also chip her for an extra £10.
Their annual boosters are £20... as opposed to £40 at the local vet practice.. so I'll be taking her back to the Jollyes for the boosters.
I've saved a fortune. Just got to sort out pet insurance now, think I'm going with Petplan as I used them with my last cat.0 -
I used easipetcare last year when I got 2 kittens, by far the cheapest, I also used them when I had the kittens castrated and saved a fortune. Sometimes the main sites have offers on e.g. Vaccinations for £10 and I think there was an offer on castration at the time I had my kittens done. They are very good with the cats too.0
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