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pywacket ([personal profile] pywacket) wrote2001-08-08 04:26 pm

Mr. Teatime Health report

well, we are out about $250 but in a couple of months we should have a
healthy boy. He's got ringworm on his face, so two kinds of meds for that. And
wormies, so shots and meds for that. And a flea or two, but I have a
comb. And he gets a bath in a couple of days. He's negative for all the bad
kitty stuff, but must remain sequestered for another week and have
follow up treatments to get him super healthy in two weeks, then in a
month, then again in a month after that and finally he gets fixed and
one more follow up.

He got the kitten package(all shots and visits for 1 year, with the
option to refund when we move AND we get to go on their baby
board--with a cat head pet tag too)
so we are poorer but happier and he's mad and sleepy. He did NOT like
the stuff up his butt...but then hey...not a surprise there.

i have the best vet

[identity profile] pywacket.livejournal.com 2001-08-08 07:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I had $70 worth of coupons but also they give you a 30% break on price if you just pay for their first year of appointments and shots. Dr. Bryan said we could get our $$ back if we moved ahead of time.

So check them out (irving street vet) and tell them I sent you!!!

Re: i have the best vet

[identity profile] thingie.livejournal.com 2001-08-08 09:01 pm (UTC)(link)
The problem is, its too far away for someone without a car. I like to minimize the amount of travel trauma for the cats, especially when it involves muni. I go to the SPCA animal hospital, and they are pretty good. Im actually going to ask to do a payment plan for tomorrow, so I can pay next week instead of this week.