A question for you who do rescue
First of all, I'd like to applaud your efforts, you are really doing a good thing. My question is, how do you afford all the spay/neuter operations, and shots? My vet charges $100 per spay and $50 per neuter, and I don't even recall what all the shots cost, but I know it isn't pocket change. How do you do it?
Re: A question for you who do rescue
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Originally posted by boscibo
First of all, I'd like to applaud your efforts, you are really doing a good thing. My question is, how do you afford all the spay/neuter operations, and shots? My vet charges $100 per spay and $50 per neuter, and I don't even recall what all the shots cost, but I know it isn't pocket change. How do you do it?
I rescue. And I don't pay! I foster with Siamese Rescue and they reimburse me for all spay/neuter, all vaccines, all vet exams, all medicines. I have been issued things like flea treatments, worming pills, distemper vaccines, IV fluids, shampoo, snugglies.
The only cost I have to absorb is food and litter, and toys.
I keep right to the rescues schedule for wormings, vaccines, alterings, and reoprt it all on forms on the computer.
But, here's the best part.
My fosters are advertised on the website: siameserescue.org and the adopters find me! No putting up posters, no taking them to pet stores, etc.
They are safe, happy and comfortable, indefinitely, until their family finds them.
You can choose how many or how few you'd like to foster. You can choose what kind of cats, i.e. NO kittens, no large males, pregnant mamas, All kittens, no medically involved cats. Only medically involved cats. The possibilities are almost endless.
They are so well organized and take the burden off the foster parents, it is a wonderful way to just love on cats, who don't have anyone.
Frankly, I couldn't afford the cost of what they put into some of these cats.
Their adoption fee is low, although it is higher than a shelter. But the difference is: the foster mamas have nursed them through their shelter illnesses for you and you get a healthy cat.
My two from the shelter were immediatly sick with URI when I got them home.
How many other people was this the case?
Siamese Rescue does pull cats from kill and non kill shelters, humane societies and receives owner give ups.
Rose