That depends on your veterinarian. When I had my kitten spayed it was about $150. Shots also vary. If you want, you can give her the vaccinations herself, you can get them online at PetSupplies4Less.com -- you veterinarian will have to give her the rabies vaccination though as they are mandatory by the state.
2007-12-16 02:54:01
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answered by 'Lissa 5
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the main costly could be the 1st year, you will possibly need an entire sequence of photos. That first year might value you from $80 to $250 based the place you pass. Your maximum suitable wager could be the humane society or some low value vaccine hospital. Then each year you will possibly want a booster, which selection from $50 to $150. some places cost you a pass to cost for administrating the vaccines, make certain to ask in the previous moving into. The vaccines are needed, and that they seem to be some distance from being the main considerable costs of possessing a canine. If something might ensue on your canine it would value you better than you are able to think of. I definitely have 2 9 months previous husky doggies, they're as much as this factor with all their vaccines and microchipped. Vet costs so some distance $one hundred eighty for the two. thank you Humane Society. and that they actually care.
2016-11-27 20:47:05
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answered by stanberry 4
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She should have an upper respiratory vaccine at 3 week intervals that shouldn't be discontinued until she is 14 weeks old. Our "fvrcp" vax runs about $30 a pop. If your cat goes outside or some vets recommend that kittens are vax for feline leukemia. This is a series of 2 vax that runs about $20 a pop at out facility. Cats finish with a rabies vax that depending on the vaccine they use can be from $10-30, they get this around 16-18 weeks. Cats should be dewormed, from the vet twice, about $15 a dose. They should be tested for feline leukemia/FIV which is about $40. Spaying is recommended at young as 4 months old, we charge about $140 but can vary widely in price depending on the facility. Some facilities also offer pre-anestic bloodwork, pre-anesthetic ECG and have an available laser to perform the surgery. When you choose a vet for the vaccines, have them make you an estimate for the surgery!!
2007-12-16 04:20:06
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answered by AK 2
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The jabs cost 25 for the first then 25 for the booster 2 weeks later. The spaying is done at around 6 months that will normaly be 50. Im getting my girl done next week.
2007-12-16 06:06:37
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answered by Proud mama of baby Noah 5
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Each area of the country is different--your best bet is to call the vet.
The exam will be around $35 if you're in Milwaukee, and the rabies shot (a one year vaccine, they don't use the 3 year vaccination because of sarcoma trouble) is $15, and the distemper/three-in-one shot is $18. Those are all the shots needed.
Spaying is $130, but there's low cost places that go down to $20 if you get scheduled when they are available. You have to call around to find those, but sometimes the humane society runs specials.
2007-12-16 11:30:47
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answered by Elaine M 7
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depends which country you are in. In the uk its around £30 for the vaccination course and £75 for spaying. Contact CAts Protection League as they may have spaying vouchers which therefore will reduce the price. Have fun and good luck.
2007-12-17 08:34:45
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answered by clarkspetcouriers 3
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It can be any age for spaying. Spaying costs 50 dollars. A check-up is 43 dollars.
2007-12-16 05:34:36
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answered by kittyluv 4
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At my vets cat flu/enteritis vaccination is £37.50 (that includes both jabs and health check) but if you want cat flu/enteritis/leukaemia which is recommended for outdoor cats it is £50. Boosters are 22.50. Price varies on area.
My cat spey cost £35.00 (staffordshire)
2007-12-16 06:37:50
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answered by animal_mad 4
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