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Topic: cat vaccinations
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SheerSliver03
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i called the vet and it is about $125 for each of my five kittens to get vaccinated, and i looked online and its $125 for all the medications for the cats that is needed.
My question is. Is it easy to give the vaccinations to the cats myself, i have seen it being done many times and i was just wondering if it is as easy as it looks. or should i have the vet do it?
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Posts: 641 | From: elk grove | Registered: Mar 2006
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Bronco Man
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Yes it is easy to give shots yourself. If you don't want to tackle it alone, do you know a nurse, almost every one does? You can save a bundle on shots though, I have raised labridors for years and give them all their shots, you just need to make the product is fresh. I get mine from the Livermore feed shop. They usually carry everything you need. Give them a call to make shure they have it. They should be able to tell you what you need, it does have to be kept in the fridge, let me know if you need any help.
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Posts: 98 | From: Fremont | Registered: May 2008
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SheerSliver03
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thanks, yeah i live about a mile from a feed shop in elk grove so i will call them.
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Posts: 641 | From: elk grove | Registered: Mar 2006
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rgtrahn
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Check out SPCA here is a link http://www.sspca.org/Vaccination.html I just got my 5 month old springer done today, cost me $16. VCA wanted $55 or some ridiculous amount. They also do low cost altering. I think is cost about a dollar per pound. Again all the Vets wanted 3-4 hundred
Posts: 781 | From: Roseville | Registered: Oct 2006
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mustangdude24
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Petco does it on the weekends for pretty cheap.
Posts: 140 | From: Hayward | Registered: Mar 2006
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