Where do you live is a very important thing to add on to your question.
Can you add it please?
In Connecticut there is mobile feline vaccination/neuter/spay clinic called "TEAM"
Drop off in the AM pick up at 4:00 pm.
For 69$ you get the fixing/vaccinations/ear mite tx/flea tx/nail clipping/overall check up/antibiotics( if needed) for minor wounds and/or surgery follow up
RABIES
RABIES
RABIES
LEUKEMIA (Outside cats/exposed to former outside cats, discuss with vet.May not be needed).
DISTEMPER
RHINOTRACHEITIS
CALICIVIRUS
PANLEUKOPENIA
CHLAMYDIA
FIP
FIV(New vaccine for Feline Aids BUT it will cause the cat to ALWAYS show up positive for Feline Aids. Cat needs to be tested before vaccination, kept away from questionable cats, re-tested in 3-6 months, then vaccinated)
Breakdown:
Rabies
Upper/lower respiratory infection
Distemper
Leukemia
Chlamydia
Prices vary...Believe it or not some states offer ALL of the above for FREE!!!
You need to call your local city pound/shelter and get referrals.
Some vets will NOT give you the FREE/REDUCED clinic info. They want the money. That is why you should call "Animal Control" at your local P.D. they will give you multitudes of information.
As usual check the net.
Ask 21 questions when you get these people on the phone.
Your cat deserves ALL of the same medical treatment as them "Richy Rich" cats!...LOL...
2007-03-12 09:45:00
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answered by Spay-n-Neuter-Your-Pets 3
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To get an exact cost of these, it's best to contact a vet in your area for an estimate. Doctors pricing vary by location/doctor.
We charge about $165.00 for neutering.
Vaccinations are Rabies (a must) and FVRCP - The FVRCP is the basic combination shot. FVR stands for feline rhinotracheitis, an upper respiratory infection resulting in conjunctivitis, sneezing, nasal discharge, eye lesions and occasional coughing. The letter C stands for calicivirus, a virus that can cause similar respiratory signs. The P is for panleukemia or known as "feline distemper virus."
Leukemia vaccination are optional at our clinic. My vet does not give them for strictly indoor cats.
2007-03-12 09:37:11
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answered by BVC_asst 5
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Required vaccines vary from vet to vet.
Our hospital requires Rabies and FVRCP (feline rhinotracheitis,calicivirus, panleukopenia) vaccines for any hospital stay unless the cat is sick.
We charge $61.00 for the neuter which includes the exam by doctor, hospital stay (up to 24 hrs), pre-med injection, anesthesia (isoflurane), and neuter.
If vaccines need to be updated they are $24 each for rabies and FVRCP.
We recommend a pre-anesthetic blood panel for all pets, but require in in pets who are 5 years and older, $65.00 which includes a chemistry panel as well as a complete blood count.
So if vaccines are current $61.00
vaccines current + bloodwork $126
vaccines not current $109
vaccines not current + bloodwork $174
2007-03-12 10:27:13
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answered by Anonymous
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you can get you cat nutered at cats protection for £5..vets charge is about £40 approx, the flu and leukemia jabs total around the £40-£50 mark, and they're optional but i would recommend them and getting it chipped is optional but i would also recommend that too, that costs about £10.
2007-03-12 09:37:42
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answered by babychickpea 2
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It depends but its usual cost is about 200 dollars. Its always best to get your cat neutered. If you don't he becomes aggressive, his urine will give off a horrid smell, and there's a good chance he'll spray the walls. The usual shots are for feline leukemia and distemper, oh and rabies. All essential.
2007-03-12 09:39:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Its Different because when I went to get my cat done it cost $120 all together
2007-03-12 12:54:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Neutering can cost from $35 to 50 dollars and shots are rabies- , dystemper-parvo, DHP(kennel cough) and worming. these all cost from about $100.00
2007-03-12 10:33:39
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answered by katie d 6
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Everyone is so helpful!
I am gaining a lot of information myself.
Over in Ozland we have the RSPCA. and they are a lot cheaper.
Your kitty is lucky to have you...!!
Good luck..from Down under.!!!
2007-03-12 10:12:53
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answered by Kiki 3
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this question should be put to your vet, as all vets charge different prices.
2007-03-12 09:32:39
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answered by Anonymous
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