Veterinarians care for all animals sick, wounded, etc..
Veterinarian, Zoo, animal catching.
The national average for a veterinarian in the United States is ~$90,000; a veterinarian in Hawaii is likely to earn slightly more than this due to the increased cost of living in the state.
A veterinarian is by definition also a zoologist, although a zoologist specifically trained in providing medical care to living animals and to evaluate living animals both individually and as a population. Therefore, the term "zoologic veterinarian" is redundant, and the position is simply called "a veterinarian". To become a veterinarian in the United States, you need to complete a minimum of three years of undergraduate college classes ranging from physics to biochemistry to statistics, then complete another four years of vet school.
A veterinarian in California tends to make more than the average due to the higher cost of living. A reasonable starting salary for a small animal veterinarian in California would be $85,000, with an average pay after a few years of over $100,000.
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No , the cat with the professional care of a veterinarian will heal and should be capable of living a normal life .
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A doctor that treats animals is called a veterinarian.
Veterinarians make about $80,000 a year, depending on their skill and experience, where they are located, and the cost of living in the community where they live.
This varies dramatically depending upon where the vet lives at and what kind of lifestyle he/she wishes to have. The best way to answer this is to look up the cost of living index for the city or area you are wondering about.
The average annual salary for a veterinarian in the United States in 2012 was ~US$90,000. In upstate New York, a veterinarian could expect to earn about the national average given experience, a good clinic and an established client base. In New York City, a veterinarian would likely earn over US$100,000 per year due to the overall higher cost of living.
A veterinarian typically earns $99,940 in California. The national average for veterinarians in 2013 was ~US$90,000, but since California overall has a higher cost of living, it would be expected that a veterinarian in California would also earn more than the average.