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    Our Vet charges just under $30 for a wellness/yearly check-up. But the cost of vaccines gets added to that.

    We changed Vets a couple of years ago. Much as we liked our old Vet, the cost was becoming prohibitive - we have 6 cats! There we paid around $45 for the check-up - plus the vaccines. And if they needed their teeth cleaned - we would have had to open a home equity line of credit!! No lie - when we left them, 3 of the cats needed teeth cleaning, and the cost would have been on par with our yearly real estate taxes.

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    A wellness exam is $38.00 at my vet.
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    Wellness exam is $45 here. I too can't get out of there at under $100! I tell them I want an inscription on a floor tile: this tile paid for by Sandie's pets!

    I've done away with "wellness" exams for the most part. Everyone of the 15 now has the 3 years rabies shot. And I don't maintain any of the other vaccines; I'm quite sure if I titered, they would be covered. So it is just acute visits for the next 2 years.
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    My vet charges $5 per cat. I really wiah they would allow for a multiple cat discount, so if I took two cats, perhaps I would pay $80 for both instead of $90

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    Quote Originally Posted by catnapper View Post
    My vet charges $5 per cat. I really wiah they would allow for a multiple cat discount, so if I took two cats, perhaps I would pay $80 for both instead of $90
    FIVE DOLLARS PER CAT??? Where is your vet? I think it would be worth the trip!
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    Pat, she means $45, not $5, lol. That is how you get the $90!

    I came back and re-read this, you asked about the office visit if the pet is ill. For my vet, the office visit is the same, wellness exam or acute case. We do get a discount for follow up visits related to the same ailment / issue, those are just $35.
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    I think that all of you have it made. I pay much more but I also live in California where everything is much more expensive. I go to a vet hospital that is also an ER hospital so they're always open 24 hours a day. For an annual exam or any other regular exam during normal business hours with an appointment it's $69.00 for the first pet and $45.00 for each additional pet. They just started doing the multipet discounts unless I just haven't noticed it for a while. For a recheck for any animal it's $45.00.

    Also the vet that you see is the one that puts in the charges so many times if I see my regular vet, she'll give me discounts. When Alani went back for a recheck I was told at the front desk that there would be no charge today. I love my regular vet because she's very compassionate, caring, and she also specializes in feline medicine and surgery. If one of my cats needs to be seen and there aren't any appointments available, then I'm considered an urgent care case and it would then cost me $90.00 I think and if for some reason I had to go back again as an urgent care case with the same animal then it would cost me $69.00. I think that they may charge more for ER visits after 10pm but I'm not sure. All animals must also have exams within the last year to be prescribed any kind of medication. I always take all 6 of my cats in for annual exams. After they receive all kitten shots and then an FVRCP shot once they're 1 year old and one rabies shot then I don't vaccinate them any more. They're all indoor only and my vet doesn't like to overvaccinate either.

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