tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2236997103697514621.post6839122668328744695..comments2023-12-07T07:35:03.822-06:00Comments on It's Sunny in KS: Four wideSunnySDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07591623033468632399noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2236997103697514621.post-77752708356828728582013-03-18T19:10:30.652-05:002013-03-18T19:10:30.652-05:00That's just plain highway robbery! At those p...That's just plain highway robbery! At those prices I bet the feral cat population is HUGE. Hope you get a positive response from the shelter. SunnySDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07591623033468632399noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2236997103697514621.post-47510810497041532482013-03-18T16:17:20.197-05:002013-03-18T16:17:20.197-05:00Yeah, I'll have to check into what the shelter...Yeah, I'll have to check into what the shelters will do. Oh and our vet wants 200 just to spay, no vaccinations or test included in that. Got to get it done tho, can't be overrun with the kitties. Kelliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14363876851539226250noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2236997103697514621.post-74606831325252590912013-03-17T22:32:56.840-05:002013-03-17T22:32:56.840-05:00Hey Kellie,
Definitely good exercise moving the ...Hey Kellie, <br /><br />Definitely good exercise moving the critters up and back :)<br /><br />I had sticker shock when I got the bill for the cats - it wasn't much better even after I realized that I'd had them add on 4 strangles vaccines, and that bumped the tab up considerably. I had to go back and check to see how things broke down exactly, but the spay and neuters alone were relatively cheap at $67.50 and $58 respectively, so not so bad. The feline leukemia tests were $32 a pop, and I had them vaccinated and dewormed, and Cat 1 had ear mites that they treated, so that added on considerably. Cat 1 ended up being $185 and Cat 3 was $203, so I think the vets in your area are right in there. <br /><br />I like the sound of the AK SPCA program! Depending on how many you need to have done, you might try contacting the local animal shelter and see if they have a deal with one of the vet clinics they'd be willing to extend - the shelter in MI where my folks are will do that. And I know some vets will work with you too, if you have a bunch of them to do. <br /><br />Here's hoping you get some warmer weather - or at least not more winter - soon! SunnySDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07591623033468632399noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2236997103697514621.post-14948054336492163202013-03-17T10:09:06.669-05:002013-03-17T10:09:06.669-05:00Glad you are back, I've been wondering what yo...Glad you are back, I've been wondering what you were up to :)<br /><br />Great pictures. It is so pretty there, even though it is mostly brown. <br /><br />I can just picture you and your herd moving down the side of the road. Good exercise, moving them back and forth. <br /><br />Definitely roller coaster weather there. Not for us tho, stinking cold cold and more snow. I know we need the moisture, but holy cow I'm sick of winter. <br /><br />So how much does it cost to get a cat altered there? In AK they had an SPCA program where you could get cats/dogs done for 30 bucks. Here at our favorite vet it is 200! Not even kidding. I called around and the cheapest place I can find is 125 - and that is 40 miles away. You'd think with all the barn's and cats they'd have like a barn/outside cat program. <br /><br />Kelliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14363876851539226250noreply@blogger.com