We try and get our regular check-ups and shots.
Every six months
Once a year
Every two or three years
Only when necessary
We try and get our regular check-ups and shots.
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All of mine get their regular checkups with the annual booster shots, however there are times when one of them ends up there more often.
For instance, Smokey, was a chronic "crystals in the urine" boy. There were times when Smokey would be there 2-3 time in one month. Fortunate for Smokey his problem with the crystals has been resolved via surgery (Smokey is now a "girl"![]()
). Unfortunate for our pocketbook as that was major $$$$.
I have to say (knock on wood) that my healthest are Tigger and Abner.
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I voted for whenever necessary because that's been the way I've done it all through T & P's lives. When they were young, I took them in for their kitten shots and to be fixed, but once they were done with those and they were, oh say about 1 1/2 - 2 years old, I only took them in when necessary. They have both been indoor kitties their entire lives so I didn't think it was really necessary to get all the shots all the time. When I moved to Chicago I took them in one last time before I left home because I didn't know how things would go in Chicago and if I'd be able to pay for vet bills and such, but I was lucky and they never needed any medical care whatsoever...until they got old. Now Tubby goes in every 6 months so they can check his kidney levels, and it turns out I'll have to take Peanut in every 6 months to keep an eye on her thyroid. So you see, event though they are going more often these days, it's still "whenever necessary" because in my opinion, these 6 month checkups are necessary.![]()
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EXACTLYOriginally posted by PayItForward
I choose once a year but what I REALLY want to say was...
once a year for an annual check up and vacines AND when they need to see them![]()
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Shiloh goes in once a year. She's a healthy cat and I haven't needed to bring her in other than her annual visits. I haven't had Skylar quite a year yet, but he'll probably be the same. I have had him at the vet for all his kitten boosters and his neutering. He's good to go now until he's a year old.
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Shiloh, Reece, Lolly, Skylar
and fosters Snickers, Missy, Magic, Merlin, Maya
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I voted for 2 to 3 years on accidently.
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I thought that it said 2 to 3 weeks.
But we really have to go every 2 to 3 weeks. sigh... we have all of these animals to look after.
At least once a year AND when necessary.
The same goes for Fister. He gets his annual shot too, even though he's now an indoor cat, but we go on vacation frequently, so it's neccesary because he's in a cat pension while we're away.Originally posted by catlover4ever
For instance, Smokey, was a chronic "crystals in the urine" boy. Fortunate for Smokey his problem with the crystals has been resolved via surgery (Smokey is now a "girl"![]()
Unfortunate for our pocketbook as that was major $$$$.
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I used to take them at least once a year for their shots and when necessary if they got sick. But, since they have both had such bad reactions to the annual vaccines, I don't take them in anymore. Halo almost died twice from receiving multiple shots during one visit. Morganna had to have her cancerous leg amputated. The vet thinks the cancer was the result of the rabies vaccine. Soooooo, after long discusions with the vet they only go when necessary.
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I think I annoy my vet, they go like every 3 months or so for a check up, I mean Tony has t go for his allergies, but Princess and Pacthes go for test for worms and stuff,![]()
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Only when necessary, which tends to be once a year since I am paranoid. lol.
They go once a year for their annual check up and booster shots and also when necessary.
Same here.Originally posted by krazyaboutkatz
They go once a year for their annual check up and booster shots and also when necessary.
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I have the sweetest vet in the world, and she comes to my house every 6 mths. and gives the babies a health check + they of course go to the clinic if necessary.
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