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rosejackson

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Posted: 03-03-08 05:19am

...how much it would cost approx to get a girl cat neutured in the uk? ive really had enough of the poor girl meowing constantly
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Posted: 03-03-08 05:38am

If you go to Celia Hammond it's free

http://www.celiahammond.org
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Posted: 03-03-08 05:48am

Becky wrote:
If you go to Celia Hammond it's free

http://www.celiahammond.org

Shocked its free?
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Posted: 03-03-08 06:06am

i'm pretty it is free for people on low income

the website has a phone number on it
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Posted: 03-03-08 06:09am

i have a feeling that the clinic near me is quite expensive as it cost speedy alot to get done ages ago.
it might be cheaper to travel to london and pay at their expenses than to pay at the clinic near me, but is it convenient? ill get my mum to look at the address to see if she can get there, if not sam and ill pay for petrol
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Posted: 03-03-08 06:11am

bare in mind that you will have to pick her up the next day so thats double the etrol money
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Posted: 03-03-08 06:13am

yes, it is alot to think about. at the moment, i probably cant afford it. ill probably get her done when i receive my sure start grant.
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Posted: 03-03-08 11:47am

soz hun ive got pet insurance. i get it free all the time. not that im a cat. or a cat person Very
Happy Laughing

i had my dog spade for free
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rosejackson

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Posted: 03-03-08 11:50am

i had pet insurance with speedy but it didnt cover it. i just insured missy today because ive never had the time. her cover should start tomorrow. a friend at work got her cat done for 60.00!!! but thats because she thought her cat could be pregnant, so it'll be slightly less i think.
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Posted: 03-03-08 11:57am

Try the Cat Protection League, they often have special offers on to get it done free or at a drastically reduced cost. Look in the yellow pages for the number.
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Posted: 03-03-08 11:59am

thanks, ive not heard of it so might not be in my area. i asked my mum to ring up to give me an estimate of the cost so shell get back to me. pets are so exepensive sometimes lol at least it'll be worth it if she'll be happier and back to her old self
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Posted: 03-03-08 12:33pm

well my mate had hers done for £35/40. my dog was £60 obv coz shes bigger
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Posted: 03-03-08 12:48pm

here in canada well in my town atleast, when i got wewu done two years ago it cost me 90 dollers
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Posted: 03-03-08 12:58pm

hopefully it wont be much now she's insured and hasnt had any problems before
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Posted: 03-03-08 13:06pm

$90 is about £60 is it not ?? lol
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Posted: 03-03-08 13:11pm

my mum rang and she estimated it as 90.00!!!!!!!! how the f*** am i going to afford that? they best be wrong. im going to drop in after my scan tomorrow and double check and look at the vet surgeries in my area. 90.00!!!
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