It varies widely according to where you live. It could be as little as $20 or as much as $80 depending on what kind of tests are given and depending on what is wrong with your cat. The best thing to do is call before you go to the vet. Get an idea of what their fees are. You've the right to do this.
Cats may not immediately recognize their roommates after a visit to the vet due to changes in scent and behavior. However, they typically re-establish their bond through interaction and familiar routines.
i really just depends. The vet may charge anything they want if they are the owner. I would suggest calling You nearest vet and just asking them.
Cats can have medicine only if it has been prescribed to them by a vet, and in the authorized doses. Many human medications are lethal to felines.
I'm no vet but I don't think baby oil is harmful to cats. If its safe on babies it's probably safe on cats.
If your cats start sneezing, they probably have a cold. Yes, the other cats can get it as well. If you go to the vet, they can give you something to help your cats. If they start to wheeze, place them in a bathroom. Turn your shower on very hot so the room starts to steam up. Keep the cats inside for about 12 minutes so their lungs clear up.
depend the vets usually do a billing for the first visit were they tell you how your cats doing and then they take any questions you have.
It will cost anywhere from 40 dollars a visit to 60 dollars a visit. It depends on where you take it and what kind of care it ends up needing.
Cats may not immediately recognize their roommates after a visit to the vet due to changes in scent and behavior. However, they typically re-establish their bond through interaction and familiar routines.
Hello. Doses for cats are much smaller than for dogs. I do not recommend using it on your dog. However, visit your local vet office and I'm sure they can further assist you. Have a great day!
it depends on what the vet is doing
My vet charges 25.00 per office visit. She does not charge for the "Health Certificate" needed for travel. Depends on the vet, so call first and ask them.
It depends on your vet and why your cat would be in. You'll have to ask your vet.
The amount of money that it will cost to take your horse to the vet varies. In most cases, it will range between $50 to $150 depending on the vet you go for. Answer 2: The amount, as stated above, will vary. If you travel to the vet and not the other way around you can avoid the vet call fee, which can range from $30-$100 per visit. After that the amount you pay will vary according to the reason for the visit. It could be anything from $25 for a fecal test to $10,000 for colic surgery.
Gum disease can be painful for a cat and requires a visit to the vet for a cleaning. The condition is not contagious.
That depends on the vet, and what their rates are. In California, about $235 will cover the vet visit, the injection or IV drugs, and cremation without return of the ashes. Most of the rest of the country is a bit lower.
The costs vary from vet to vet. You can phone several vets in the area to get an idea of the cost.
Ask the vet.