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Welp, I'm a new cat owner (3 beautiful kittens), just under 5 months old
now, and we're looking to find a vet, get them spayed/neutered (as applicable). A little behind schedule, long story, but nonetheless, we'll make it happen before they go into heat. Long story short, what questions should I be asking of a vet before setting up an appointment? What should I expect for a spay or neuter in terms of price per cat? I've heard of laser methods, thoughts? Better or worse then any other method? For what it's worth, I'm in Calgary AB Canada, if anybody knows of a good vet in the SW. -- You're just jealous because the voices only talk to me. |
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Welp, I'm a new cat owner (3 beautiful kittens), just under 5 months old
now, and we're looking to find a vet, get them spayed/neutered (as applicable). A little behind schedule, long story, but nonetheless, we'll make it happen before they go into heat. Long story short, what questions should I be asking of a vet before setting up an appointment? What should I expect for a spay or neuter in terms of price per cat? I've heard of laser methods, thoughts? Better or worse then any other method? For what it's worth, I'm in Calgary AB Canada, if anybody knows of a good vet in the SW. -- One criteria I'd offer is...try to get a vet that has a cats-only practice, or at least companion animals only. Usually vets whose practices include livestock and large animals aren't as interested in cats. Not the rule, of course, but I've seen it more than once. Good luck. Sherry |
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Welp, I'm a new cat owner (3 beautiful kittens), just under 5 months old
now, and we're looking to find a vet, get them spayed/neutered (as applicable). A little behind schedule, long story, but nonetheless, we'll make it happen before they go into heat. Long story short, what questions should I be asking of a vet before setting up an appointment? What should I expect for a spay or neuter in terms of price per cat? I've heard of laser methods, thoughts? Better or worse then any other method? For what it's worth, I'm in Calgary AB Canada, if anybody knows of a good vet in the SW. -- One criteria I'd offer is...try to get a vet that has a cats-only practice, or at least companion animals only. Usually vets whose practices include livestock and large animals aren't as interested in cats. Not the rule, of course, but I've seen it more than once. Good luck. Sherry |
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