Thanks everyone. Since the neutering was also covered in Starr's adoption fee, if I use the vet at their shelter then everything should be covered. I do,however, plan on having a blood test done on Starr to make sure that he's not allergic to the anesthesia and in good health for the surgery. I know that this won't be covered but he's been through so much and I'd hate for something to go wrong that could've been prevented.

Starr's ringworm is almost completely cleared up and I'm hoping to have him home by Aug.27th or 28th. I also hope that if he has coccidia again that it will be cleared up by then too. His foster mom has been giving him more Albon just in case because he still has mushy stool. He may just have to mature more and then the mushiness will go away. He's my dream kitty and I guess that sometimes you just have to wait a while for you dream to come true.