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927.1 | | MROA::ROBINSON_S | you have HOW MANY cats?? | Mon Aug 21 1995 09:51 | 4 |
| 1-800-321-PETS is one of the low cost spay assistance groups, approx.
$30 last time I checked....
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927.2 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Mon Aug 21 1995 11:19 | 3 |
| Often the local animal shelter has a low cost spay and neuter program,
or knows of one.
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927.3 | | POWDML::UNALKAT | | Mon Aug 21 1995 11:33 | 10 |
| I just called 1-800-321-PETS and they will be sending out information
on Low cost. Also I'll try the shelters too. I just brought my kitten
to Woburn animal hospital and was quoted a price of $101 which
I thought was a bit too much.
Thanks for your help.
Anila
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927.4 | | NETRIX::michaud | Jeff Michaud, That Group | Mon Aug 21 1995 13:02 | 9 |
| > 1-800-321-PETS is one of the low cost spay assistance groups, approx.
> $30 last time I checked....
This group is the "Friends of Animals" group FWIW (I just was looking
in topic 9 for the FoA telephone number to post here and noticed
it's the same as the one posted in .1 :-).
$30 sounds right for a male, a female is more than that I believe
but don't quote me ....
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927.5 | $50 | SPESHR::JACOBSON | | Mon Aug 21 1995 13:09 | 5 |
| I had my male kitten neutered in May. It cost $50 at the Shrewsbury
Animal hospital.
Alice
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927.6 | TOO MUCH! | CSLALL::MHOLMES | | Tue Aug 22 1995 11:23 | 4 |
| $101 does seem like a lot to me, too. When I had Tigger done, a couple
of years ago, I paid $80 or $85 for neutering and shots both.
Marilyn
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927.7 | | WRKSYS::MACKAY_E | | Wed Aug 23 1995 11:55 | 7 |
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I had a female kitten done in May, $70 at Bulgers in N.Andover,
shots not included. Their prices are slighty higher (5 - 10%)
than some other towns, but they are within walking distance for me,
so I'll pay more to not have to listen to my cats howl in the car.
Eva
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927.8 | | POWDML::UNALKAT | | Wed Aug 23 1995 12:20 | 7 |
| Thanks for your responses. I am still waiting to get something in the
mail from the number I called - 1-800-321-PETS. People have told me
that its not expensive for male kittens for neutering.
Anila
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927.9 | $100 for a male? Man, I wanna work at *that* place - they must pay great salaries... | UHUH::TALCOTT | | Wed Aug 23 1995 12:59 | 5 |
| We charge $45 where I work. If you discount the plucking of the fur from the
testicles, it's probably about a 3-minute operation, and once you get to be a
good plucker it adds only another minute or two..
Trace-the-plucker
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927.10 | | POWDML::UNALKAT | | Wed Aug 23 1995 13:58 | 6 |
| $45 seems better than $101. Where do you work? Maybe I should try
your place. Let me know..
thanks,
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927.11 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Wed Aug 23 1995 14:42 | 2 |
| Plucking the fur? Ouch, ouch.
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927.12 | They're under anesthesia when you pluck | UHUH::TALCOTT | | Thu Aug 24 1995 05:06 | 19 |
| Which is good when you consider how it's gotta feel, especially when the
plucker gets just a bit to close and grabs a fingerful of scrotum for the pull.
Of course, sometimes the animal gets to dish out a bit of discomfort, too - Came
home last night with nice heavy dog scratches on my neck, ribs, arm, two bloody
fingers (still bandaid-ed - wasn't interested in surveying the damage this
morning), and a ruined shirt.
I work at the Animal Hospital of Nashua, just off Route 3 at exit 5E. No matter
where you live, if there are several vets in the area they probably all tend to
have a pretty good idea how much each other charges for basic services - most of
us survey prices from time to time in order to stay competitive. Of course,
clients don't always do that so sometimes people end up going to more expensive
places. But if you like the vets/services there, that's important too. We have
people call all the time checking things like prices on things like spay/neuter,
Program, heartworm tests/preventative, dentistry, etc. At $100+, I'd be willing
to bet that you could make a couple of phone calls and find a lower price
somewhere nearby.
Trace
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927.13 | | POWDML::UNALKAT | | Thu Aug 24 1995 07:41 | 14 |
| I received my booklet from Friends of Animals and I have called couple
of places in Woburn/Billerica area. I did get different prices for
male kittens. I called Adams Animal clinic in Woburn and the price
was $39 and the Billerica Animal price was $30 and McGrath just quoted
what the certificate would be which is $25.00 for male and $39.00 for
female. I have to mail in my money for certifcate which is good for
6 months. I have to wait till my kitty is 7 months old..
Thanks for all your help. I really like these conference. Very useful
with all information.
Anila
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927.14 | Another perspective. | AXPBIZ::SWIERKOWSKIS | Now that we're organized, what's next? | Thu Aug 24 1995 12:25 | 16 |
| I'd just like to add a slightly different perspective on the cost of spay/
neuter. Sometimes just comparing the price for one procedure doesn't give you
an accurate picture of the cost, over time, of using the same vet. I had 3
kittens spayed/neutered last fall and the cost averaged out to about $75.00
each. This included full blood work and an overnight stay (my boy didn't have
to spend the night, but since he'd never been separated from his sister, they
kept him too). It also included a multi-cat discount, which was the same
discount they offered to anyone on their kitten plan. The kitten plan covers
all normal tests and vaccinations for the first year for half the cost of
per-visit charges.
Averaging out the cost of owning an animal through them is probably not that
far off from other vets in the area, and I like having a continuous relation-
ship with someone who knows my animals. Cheaper isn't always better.
SQ
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927.15 | | HELIX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Thu Aug 24 1995 13:35 | 6 |
| also, some vets will insist on shots at the time of neutering (assuming
they haven't had the shots). By this I mean rabies (which any cat > 6
months old must leagally have in Massachusetts), and the 3-in-one.
Deb
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927.16 | May be more for an older cat | CSLALL::WALIBBY | | Fri Aug 25 1995 11:08 | 5 |
| Yesterday I had my newly adopted 3 year old cat spayed at Bulger
Animal Hospital and the bill was $87.00.
Wendy
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927.17 | Bulger more expensive than the average | SALEM::SHAW | | Fri Aug 25 1995 11:22 | 8 |
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I used Bulgers Animal Hospital for 8 years, untill I moved to the
seacoast and had to find some place closer. I noticed then that
their prices were always a tad higher than other Vets. But I
still used them 'cause I liked the place, and the vets there.
Shaw
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927.18 | | NAC::MANY | Out Of My Mind...Back In 5 Min. | Tue Aug 29 1995 07:21 | 6 |
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I just dropped off Sundance last night at Central in Leominster and it
will cost $32.
Ann
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927.19 | He's a keeper | TROOA::TEMPLETON | Will wonders never cease!!! | Mon Sep 18 1995 19:26 | 23 |
| Had Bits neutered over the week-end, I had expected it to cost a lot
more than it did.
The Doctor told me it cost $70.00 but because of having to leave home
early in the morning and not getting home until late in the evening, I
had to drop him off on thursday evening and pick him up on Saturday
morning, I thought I would be charged extra because of the length of
time he was there but no, I was only charged the $70.00 plus tax.
This was nice as I have heard some horror stories from others in the
office about how much it cost them.
Of-course this was just for this one item, it has cost me $50.00 a
month for the last 5 months for all his shots (Phew, what a relief)
when the Doctor told me "Unless he does something stupid, I don't need
to see him for a year"
But it's great having a kitten around the house again, even if we have
to buy a new sofa.
joan
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927.20 | | POWDML::UNALKAT | | Wed Sep 20 1995 13:14 | 14 |
| I had started this question about neutering and got all kinds of
responses. I am having my kitten neutered on Saturday and I got
my certificate from Friends of Animal for $25.00 which is great.
They will not charge anything extra since he is up to date on
shots.
I will be taking kittie to the Adams hospital in Woburn. I don'
t know much about that hospital but for shots and check up I am
using Woburn Animal Hospital which is close to where I live.
Thank you everyone for your responses.
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927.21 | Non-Union vet needed | NQOPS::CREWS | What we have here is failure to communicate | Thu Mar 14 1996 09:43 | 12 |
| We are running into the problem of needing shots before spaying as pointed
out in response .15.
My wife (not a vet) gave our six-month-old female her shots several
weeks ago. Now, several vets we have called insist on re-giving the
rabies and 3-in-1 again without some kind of "proof".
Does anybody know of a vet who will do the spaying with minimal proof
of having the shots? We just do not want to have the cat go receive
all those shots again.
-- Bob
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927.22 | Mass law requires PROOOF of rabies vaccine | CATMAX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Thu Mar 14 1996 09:50 | 6 |
| without proof, you won't get a vet to do the spay in MA. It is a law.
If your wife gave the cats the shots, does she have the reciept from
the vaccine?
Deb
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927.23 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Thu Mar 14 1996 11:04 | 6 |
| I didn't think we (non vets) could even get the Rabie Vaccine???
I do know many people who give their cats their own booster vaccines.
My guess is...your vet is requesting the proof for the Rabie
shot, because as Deb says...It's the law.
Sandy
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927.24 | many breeders give their own shots | CATMAX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Thu Mar 14 1996 11:54 | 6 |
| sandy,
you can get the vaccines via mail order without a prescription. The
catch is that you need a prescrption to get the syringes.
Deb
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927.25 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Thu Mar 14 1996 12:11 | 4 |
| Out here in CA, I buy Sweetie's insulin syringes just by asking
for them at a drugstore. I haven't ever been asked for
a prescription.
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927.26 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Thu Mar 14 1996 12:16 | 10 |
| Deb..wow, I knew you could get boosters stuff via the
catalogs without a prescription...BUT I didn't think you
could get the rabies vaccine.
KAren..I had to laugh. In Ma. you don't need a prescription
for the insulin..but you do for the syringes. I thought that
was rather odd!!!
Sandy
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927.27 | Why... | MKOTS3::NICKERSON | | Thu Mar 14 1996 12:19 | 9 |
| Sandy,
That's because you can only do one thing with Insulin but the syringes
can be used for other drugs. It's the same way in NH. I'm surprised
that CA allows purchasing needles without a prescription. Maybe if the
insulin is purchased there too it's assumed that's what the needles are
for?
Linda
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927.28 | | NQOPS::CREWS | What we have here is failure to communicate | Thu Mar 14 1996 12:36 | 8 |
| Well, after calling around we found that without the recepit the cat is
going to have another rabies shot but the doctor will not require any
other shots.
Vaccine for rabies is getting very hard to find by mail order now --
several years ago most of the mail-order catalogs supplied it.
--B
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927.29 | they are pretty strict here with needles | CATMAX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Thu Mar 14 1996 12:37 | 26 |
| Karen, I can't get over that you can get needles that easily.
I got such a hard time at Walgreen's when I went to purchase
insulin needles because the prescription was from a vet. I pharmasist
was asking why I just didn't bring the cat to the vet to get the shot,
(right, twice a day), what did the at need insulin for, etc. and he
wasn't just being curious. Then called the vet!!! I made it plain I was in
a hurry and he said he was "just being carefull". I came d*mn close to
telling him I was going to fill the needles with herion and distribute
them at the local grade school.
Needless to say, Walgreen's hasn't gotten a dime of my money since
then.
In fact my vet, who is diabetic, went to the CVS across the street
from his clinic with a prescription from his doctor for *his* syringes,
and a prescription he wrote for his dog (also diabetic), and another
prescription for a dog that he was stablizing in his clinic. That
pharmasist gave him a hard time with questions ranging from why doesn't
he just write his own prescriptions for his own needles (that would be
illegal for him to prescibe them for a human), to are the needles for "him"
really for the dog and is he just trying to beat his insurance company,
etc. He had a much more colorful comment that he wanted to make to the
pharmasist, but it is something that I couldn't write in a notes file.
Deb
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927.30 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Thu Mar 14 1996 13:15 | 10 |
| Continuing this semi-rathole :-) All I have to do is sign
some book and show id when I buy the syringes. They don't blink an eye
at Long's (a chain here, dunno if it's back East.) The only
place I've been "interrogated" is the local pharmacy; that's the
same place where the pharmacist refused to give me the medical
information sheet (the thing that lists side effects, etc.)
with a prescription for me once, unless I had the
doctor call them and okay it (patronizing &&^&%%$s, I think they
are actually required by law to hand out that information.)
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