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ramanth
11-12-2002, 12:42 PM
I just got off the phone with the Humane Society and they are not taking any more appointments for their low cost spay/neutering until JANUARY!!!! :eek: :(

I don't know how often females go into heat and don't think I can put it off for that long.

I asked if they knew of any local clinics that did, and they said no. :(

I've heard PetSmart and PetCo sometimes do low cost fixing but I don't have any of those stores near me.

I just know it'll be expensive at my vets and it's not something I can afford right now.

I can't find any local clinics online... am I looking in the wrong spot?

jenluckenbach
11-12-2002, 01:00 PM
Do you know how old Zam is? Will she go outside at all? Are there any unneutered males that she could come in countact with?
If the answer to the last 2 are no, then personnaly I'd wait for the low cost spay. They may also be willing to put you on a cancellation list that if someone gives up their earlier appt. they'd offer it to you.

Chinadoll
11-12-2002, 01:06 PM
I don't know of any other low cost places to look...except for checking around at local feral rescue groups and see who they use to spay. I know most feral rescue groups have some kind of low cost spay worked out due to the number of cats they catch, alter and release.

the only reason why I didn't wait to have Scout fixed was I was worried about him spraying. I don't know much about females in heat...but I don't know if it would necessarily hurt her to wait til January if you can't afford it now. As long as she doesn't go outside and isn't around other male cats..I don't think it would be a problem...Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.

Have you called different vets to get a price? Of all the vets around here, the highest was $243 and the lowest was already my current vet at $70. Good Luck!

ramanth
11-12-2002, 01:17 PM
She just had a litter of kittens about 10 weeks ago (see my thread under Cat Rescue). She hasn't made a run for the door, but I wanted to have her fixed just in case she did ever get out.

There is at least one cat that MAY be an unaltered male. He/she drives the cats that live indoors above me CRAZY! But I haven't seen the said cat around in months.

I just don't want to wait and then find out there is a male around and have her go crazy on my apartment.

I'll call my vet and ask them how much they charge. Hopefully they won't recognize my voice. LOL!

catland
11-12-2002, 01:23 PM
Well, the first thing might be to find an old fashioned Yellow Pages and start calling and asking for price quotes.

Second, as long as the cat is indoors (and providing you don't have an unneutered male at home) - you can certainly keep her inside; she'll just be really annoying every once in a while. (If your cat is in heat - trust me, you'll know:p )

Finally, although I've never done this "procedure" - I understand that a female cat can be artifically stimulated and this will end the heat - for the time being. I don't know of anyone who has done this - its one of those things I read in a book once.

Good luck!

boscibo
11-12-2002, 01:34 PM
When I first got Abby she was in heat - I made sure Hanna got spayed as soon as I could because when Abby was in heat, I couldn't sleep at all. And then Bo, who is neutered, got really interested in Abby...I had to get her spayed. It was the busy season where I worked (greenhouse) and it was tough because I was working from 6 AM to 7 or 8 at night - but without sleep, my life was miserable. I finally wrangled it so I could drop her off and pick her up at the vet's, and finally got some relief.

Abby was awful in heat - loud, constant meowing, at all hours.

Tubby & Peanut's Mom
11-12-2002, 02:05 PM
When you call your vet, explain that she was a stray and you've taken her in and have caught one of her kittens and are trying to catch the other two and......you were wondering if they could help out on the cost of the spaying. You never know, it might work. Efrat's vet chipped in a lot when one of her outside kitties had a broken leg, so it doesn't hurt to ask.

moosmom
11-12-2002, 02:06 PM
Kim,

Here are two places to call.

C-Snip Mobile Van 616-364-1633 (you'll have to leave a message for them to call you back.

Vicki's Pet Connection in Grand Rapids. 616-363-4128.

Good luck and let me know how you make out.

Logan
11-12-2002, 02:14 PM
Our vet neutered Butter, free of charge, when he realized that I was taking him in as a stray............

I know all vets aren't so generous, but make sure you explain your situation and maybe you'll get some sympathy.

Logan

NoahsMommy
11-12-2002, 02:21 PM
I agree with the previous posts...I bet if your vet wont offer you a deal...he/she may know where you can get one.

Let us know what they say.

ramanth
11-12-2002, 02:58 PM
Well.. they knew Zam and her kittens were strays when I took them in for checkups and they charged me full price for Zam's vaccinations and for having Eli tested for Feline Lukemia and giving him some Capstar...

so I think they'll charge me full price for spaying...

wolf_Q
11-13-2002, 01:11 AM
Originally posted by Chinadoll
Have you called different vets to get a price? Of all the vets around here, the highest was $243 and the lowest was already my current vet at $70. Good Luck!

:eek: Expensive! We have some really good spay and neutering programs going on in my state (with the No More Homeless Pets in Utah). I applied for a $20 discount when I had Nebo done. They also have a mobile spay/neuter clinic that travels the state and has excellent prices. Of course, we also have the real expensive regular vets, the ones with *normal* prices. I called around when I was getting Nebo done, and I never saw $243! I know he's a dog, and a male, lol...but still. It's more expensive for females, and larger animals (dogs)...but my friend had her german shorthair spayed, and it was only around $70 normally. I'd just keep checking around, and call all the vets you can! Most vets will do a discount for stray animals, I hope you are able to find something like that. :)

moosmom
11-13-2002, 10:07 AM
It's no wonder people don't get their pets spayed/neutered! IMO, doctors need to lower their fees. I partially blame them for the overpopulation as well as the irresponsible pet owners. The cat that bit me on Sunday was roaming around pregnant. That tells me that her humans probably can't afford vaccines either. In CT when I was in animal rescue, if someone wanted to adopt one of our cats or kittens, if they bawked at the adoption fee, they were turned down. Why? If they can't afford the fee, they certainly can't afford the upkeep. It made it real easy to weed out the undesireables.

Kim, how did you make out with those phone numbers?

ramanth
11-13-2002, 10:18 AM
Donna,

I called the Mobile Spay/Neuter and left a message.

Both are Grand Rapids numbers which is an hour and a half west of me.

I'm going to call the Humane Society back again and make an appointment for January and find out if they have a cancellation list that I can get on.

:)

moosmom
11-13-2002, 08:47 PM
Good idea.

ramanth
11-15-2002, 08:37 AM
The mobile clinic called me back and Zam has an appointment for December 19th. :D

Their cost. $30!!!!!! :eek: :D

I'll need to take a day off work, but that's okay... and I'll have to get up EARLY!!! :eek: I have to drop her off between 8 and 8:30 and pick her up around 5.

Now that I think of it... I'll need to get a sitter for Kia. Or take her with me... but I don't know what I can do for 9 hours with a pooch....

boscibo
11-15-2002, 09:25 AM
Wow, that's cheap. I just had Hanna spayed in October, it cost me $90.

moosmom
11-15-2002, 09:44 AM
Kim,

I'm SOOOO glad you were able to get Zam an appointment so quickly. That's REAL cheap. The van in CT is $50. Usually those van clinics are booked up for weeks! Keep the number in case anyone else on this site from MI needs it!! Also, see if they can treat her for worms, as Eli had them bad. Drontyl is what my vet used.

ramanth
11-15-2002, 10:15 AM
Originally posted by moosmom
Kim,

I'm SOOOO glad you were able to get Zam an appointment so quickly. That's REAL cheap. The van in CT is $50. Usually those van clinics are booked up for weeks! Keep the number in case anyone else on this site from MI needs it!! Also, see if they can treat her for worms, as Eli had them bad. Drontyl is what my vet used.

Will do. :) I already had Zam treated for worms at the vet. She got wormer when I got her vaccinated. So far I've seen no worms in her poop. :)

jenluckenbach
11-15-2002, 06:20 PM
I am glad that a litle searching got you a GREAT price deal in such a short wait. Way to go!