Call them early in the morning and see if you they can get her in. They cost less than any where else.
I think you should call. They really are great with prices. I think you would have to pay dental prices if the cat has a mouth abscess.
The care is wonderful and relaxed. Be prepared to spend $100 and treat you and your cat to something nice with the change.
I'm not sure, but they are even cheaper than SPCA across the river, and nicer. SPCA had a reduced price on pet adoption in April a couple years ago for dogs who were 5yo+ for $35. When they showed me a small dog and saw how enamored I was with him, I went to pay, but the price changed to $85. !! Apon asking why, I was informed that he was 4½yo, not 5yo. I asked how they determined a 6 month diff and she said the dentist looked at his teeth again! I know that was bull. I felt baited and hooked. I ended up getting the doggie anyway, but I will never deal with SPCA across the river again, ever. So don't go to them, they might tell you one price and change it once its over. I have a Jack Russell rescue that needs to be fixed but has one testical under the skin that never dropped. Low cost vets on Washington is willing to do it for $70. even with the extra possible complication! SPCA wouldn't give me a set price! Not even round about! Definitely go to Low Cost.
I can't answer that, but I can tell you that they are very straight forward about pricing and of the three vets I've taken my dogs to, they are (by far) the most affordable.
For my dog's first annual check-up and all his shots was just over a hundred bucks that's the best I could do
Low Cost is very personable and inexpensive! They r very compassionate n caring! I recommend u take her their immediately
This place is super affordable compared to everyone else. I would talk to them to see what they tell you.
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