kendriannna 7 | 32 20 May 2009 / #1Do vets practice fixing pets and do you know the prices for fixing a cat? I keep remembering Bob Barker saying: get your pets spayed or neutured.
pgtx 29 | 3,145 20 May 2009 / #2Do vets practice fixing petsyesdo you know the prices for fixing a cat?depends of the place.... boys are cheaper to fix than girls...
beckski 12 | 1,612 20 May 2009 / #3It may be less costly to have your pet spayed or neutured through an animal shelter. Many facilities offer payment vouchers, which may save you approximately 80% in price.
1jola 14 | 1,879 22 May 2009 / #4In a predominantely Catholic country you will not see campaigns to "spay your critters," although vets recommend it because they understand the issue better. For a different but obvious reason, cremating your dead relatives will never be acceptable to most people in Poland.
krysia 23 | 3,058 22 May 2009 / #5My friend cremates her dead pets and keeps their ashes in urns in the house.I'd rather stick them in the ground because burning a body freaks me out.
BigRob - | 4 22 May 2009 / #6I took a cat to the vets a couple of months ago, (it's foot had been run over) and they spent about half an hour tidying things up and dressing the wound with 5 injections of various things.The grand sum total was 40 zł. I don't know the price for fixing a cat, but I know for sure, it's a hell of a lot cheaper than England!
OP kendriannna 7 | 32 22 May 2009 / #7hmm. We have a prego cat. My boyfriends dad said the cat got a shot and that fixed the cat.. yeah right. I have never heard of that one. If the babies are girls they will go drown them and keep the males.. I just want to get the girls fixed.. I pray there will be no girls. :( Anyone want a kitten?Maybe I should look into vet school.lol.