I would wonder why you want a "cheap x ray for your dog" - radiographs (x-rays) are typically done to diagnose a structural problem such as a broken leg or an abdominal mass. "Cheap" is probably not the way you want to go with this - you need your dog to be properly positioned to get an image that worth more than the paper it's printed on, and you want a veterinarian who is skilled in reading and interpreting these images. If your dog could use a radiograph for diagnostic purposes but you have financial concerns, talk with your veterinarian about them BEFORE having the radiographs done - veterinarians are well aware of the financial realities for their owner/clients and most are happy to work with you to figure out how to provide the best care you can afford for your dog.
It depends on your vet and why your cat would be in. You'll have to ask your vet.
Probably around $1500's, why would you want a robot cat anyways?
There is two cats on that vehicle. The center cat would cost aprox $1300 parts and labor. The rear cat would cost aprox $650 parts and labor. Parts are aprox 90% of the cost.
An Turkish angora cat cost $350-600.
No, you will need a CT (CAT Scan)
It would be much easier to get the cat once you arrive at your destination.
How much does the real friend cat cost
Cornish Rex are generally show cats so they would be around $800- $1000
You can't have a wild cat it's not right to take a wild animal out of it's wild habitat. And the cat would be very fierce and could have countless desiseases.
$1,700(the cheapest).
a GOOD QUALITY cat litter box can cost anywhere between 20 and 25 dollars. The litter boxes at Walmart would cost more like 15 dollars, or less
When we order a cat scan for dental purposes, its usually for some suspicion of bone pathology or an implant ; since the patient has to go to a hospital or clinic we bill under the medical codes for payment....If you are doing a Icat radiograhph or cone beam type xray, then i would contact my manufacturer of my xray machine to get the code to bill under. Remember most insurance plans have a limited dental coverage per year , for example 1500 dollars and some cone beam or CAT scans cost up to 1000 dollars and that would apply to your maximum allowable paid out per year. Also if the cat scan is taken by a facility then it should be read by a radiologist who also submits a bill for his services. If you dont have a radiologist read the xray and the dentist misses some pathology, for example a cyst or cancer, then the Dentist is legally liable in court......