I lived in the country and my cats lived outside and I never once gave them a shot. I had 2 particular cats for 5 yrs or more and when they did die it was at the paws of a cyote not a disease so if your cat is an outside cat, I wouldn't worry bout it. == KITTENS SHOULD ONLY BE VACCINATED WITH TWO FVRC (OR FVRCP) 3 TO 4 WEEKS APART, beginning at 8 weeks of age! NO MODIFIED LIVE VACCINES!!! Killed vaccines only! NO RABIES VACCINE FOR AT LEAST ONE MONTH AND NOT AT SAME TIME AS FVRC OR FVRCP!!! OVER-VACCINATING CAN CAUSE SERIOUS ILLNESS, EVEN DEATH! NO FELV OR FIP VACCINES!!!
Prices of vaccines can vary. Contact local veterinarians for this information.
Nikki Wharton-Eby, Cat specialist ==
You will need to buy it food and litter every month, if not more often. You also need to buy the kitten itself which can cost up to $500. Then there are many vet bills for neutering, shots, and who knows what else. All in all, I would say you need a steady income where you can spend $200/month at least.
In some places in the world, rabbits do not need injections (like Canada), but in other places in the world, rabbits do need injections to protect them against myxomatosis and VHD (like the UK).
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The cost of purchasing a kitten can vary greatly depending on factors such as breed, age, and where you get it from. On average, a kitten can cost anywhere from 50 to 2000. In terms of care, you will need to budget for expenses such as food, litter, toys, grooming, and veterinary care. These ongoing costs can add up to several hundred dollars per year. It's important to consider both the initial purchase price and the long-term expenses when deciding to bring a kitten into your home.
the kitten itself can range from 10$ to 5,000$. It depends on the breed and where you get it. If you're getting your typical pet-store display window kitten, probably about 30$. Kitten will need shots to keep it healthy. Depending on how many and what kinds you get, the lowest it will really cost is 150$. Rabies shots are REQUIRED and kitten will need an examination first. If anything happens to kitten, be prepared. My cat was sat on by a guest. The ball-joint in it's hip snapped off and required ball-joint removal surgery. It cost 1,000$. My cat, however, is better than he's ever been. Sometimes cats are sick and you won't know it. Another of my kittens went into diabetic shock, plummeting to a blood-sugar level below 100. It was in a coma and would likely have died. She's alive and well and that was another 1,000$. Kitten will need to be spayed/nutered. Plan on another 200$ Food- good quality and healthy food will run you about 10$. Kitten will need to be fed 2-3 times a day. Rough total: 370$ for the kitten and basic vet bills (not including injury and accident), plus about 10$ a week for kitten food. Always make sure you have enough to either put the cat down or somewhere around 500$ for emergency, life-saving surgery. Cats are notorious for appearing healthy one day and dying the next. This is -rare-, but can happen. You should -be prepared-, but not paranoid.
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Kitten, puppy, fluff, bottom, gassy, batted. There are thousands - how many do you need?
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TheTreeton Veterinarian! You will need get some things for her before you get the Kitten though! YoungStallion, Pinto server
no they need kmr or kitten formula ring a vet for advice on feeding