How much .....

Discussion in 'Cat Dog' started by KellBell, Jun 21, 2007.

  1. KellBell

    KellBell Well-Known Member

    does it cost to take a new kitten to the vet? for new shots and all that?
     
  2. ready2cmyKing

    ready2cmyKing Well-Known Member

    It depends on which vet you use. DO NOT USE BANFIELD!!!!!
     
  3. KellBell

    KellBell Well-Known Member

    roughly, if you had to guess? about a hundred bucks???
     
  4. ready2cmyKing

    ready2cmyKing Well-Known Member

    I haven't had a cat in a few years so I honestly don't know. My suggestion would be to call the vet offices and ask for prices. My vet is Stage Rd Animal Hospital (639-3337) and their prices are so good that my brother drives all the way from the Wilson's Mills area (other side of Clayton) to take his cats to them!!
     
  5. KellBell

    KellBell Well-Known Member

    awesome!! Thanks so much for the recommendation too!!:mrgreen:
     
  6. peaches

    peaches Well-Known Member

    Do you already have the kitten? If not, think about going to Dr Beretich in Dunn at Vets for Pets. He has a shelter there, and if you adopt one of his, the adoption fee is only $30, and includes all the first shots, worming AND spaying or neutering. Plus, we really like him! :)
     
  7. PirateGirl

    PirateGirl Well-Known Member

    WOW!!
     
  8. mshirlmac

    mshirlmac Guest

    mshirlmac

    Dr. Beretich in Dunn at Vets for Pets is a very good vet and their prices are very reasonable. I don't think you can find anyone any better.
    Good luck with your kitty!
     
  9. mispuddin

    mispuddin Guest

    I love vets for Pets in Dunn. Dr. Beretich is wonderful. The office visit is 30.00 plus whatever they shots they have. My Chihuahua was hit with a ball bat (long story) and he saved her IMO. Then I took her on Monday and she is already perky again. Give him a try. The staff over there is wonderful too.
     
  10. rushlow2004

    rushlow2004 Well-Known Member

    Old stage vet off of 210 I only paid 48 bucks for my pugs puppy visit's each time, except when I had to get her on heart worm pills, but I got my sister and dad to go there because of the price and they are good there as well. But, I would call them first for a kitten..wouldn't think it would be much more.
    Sheri
     
  11. zookeeper

    zookeeper Well-Known Member

    The most reasonable - if you don't adopt from the vet mentioned earlier in this thread -

    SNAP-NC (Mobile unit)

    All services provided by appointment only. Please contact SNAP-NC at 919-783-7627 to schedule your appointment. We fill up fast, so please call early!



    Dog Spay/Neuter - Includes Rabies, Distemper/Parvo vaccine & pain injection

    Up to 60 lbs $90

    60 - 80 lbs $115

    Over 80 lbs $135



    Cat Spay/Neuter - Includes Rabies, Distemper vaccines & pain injection

    All Cats $60



    Heat/Pregnancy

    Dogs Additional $30-45

    Cats Additional $15-20



    Pain medicine to go home

    Cat $2

    Dog < 50lbs $3

    Dog > 50lbs $5



    Additional services available with spay/neuter:



    Microchip for permanent pet identification $25

    (lifetime registration, even if you move!)



    Heartworm testing for dogs $15

    Heartworm prevention is available for purchase after testing $35/6-dose box



    Feline Leukemia / FIV test for cats $20

    Feline Leukemia vaccine is available for additional $10



    Frontline Topspot application to kill fleas/ticks for 30 days (performed on board)

    Dogs $10

    Cats $5

    3-dose boxes available for purchase to take home. $30-35



    Dewormer (2 doses per pet) …………$10



    Kennel Cough vaccine (for dogs)…...$10
     
  12. peaches

    peaches Well-Known Member

    Dr Beretich

    Just got back from taking my new kitten to Dr Beretich, Vets for Pets. She got her 2nd round of shots for which I was responsible. It cost $30, no office visit charge, and he threw in a dose of Advantage multi for fleas and heartworms. So far, $60 total. Next time I expect to pay another $30 for shots, and at that time she will be spayed and I'll buy the microchip for $25. After that, maintenance as usual!
     

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