I'd say that was quite good, does that include any pain meds/checkups? Beano's cost £85, well worth it though.
I'm not sure, I forgot to ask.
I think it probably will
Cats are easier to neuter and neuters are easier than spays. With cats/dogs there is usually at least a $20-$30 difference between a neuter and spay.
When I was ringing round to find prices there was anywhere from $80-$150 for neuters/spays for buns. I found a place for $55, thankfully, since I had 4 buns to neuter, one of which had a tumor in his testicle. You have to be really sure the vet is experienced though.
Cats are easier to neuter and neuters are easier than spays. With cats/dogs there is usually at least a $20-$30 difference between a neuter and spay.
When I was ringing round to find prices there was anywhere from $80-$150 for neuters/spays for buns. I found a place for $55, thankfully, since I had 4 buns to neuter, one of which had a tumor in his testicle. You have to be really sure the vet is experienced though.
Yes they're def experienced as my aunties dog was neutered there and my friends rabbit was spayed there.
Ask them some questions about the spay first, I found some good ones on a website but can't remember what it was now!! Some things like:
How many rabbits roughly have you spayed before?
Did any of these die? Through what reason did they die? (usally it will be from rabbits who were particually old/unhealthy, healthy rabbits should be fine, the risk of having them spayed is far less than the risks on leaving them unspayed)
Do my rabbits need to eat before the op? (Unlike dogs rabbits need to eat right up until and be offered food right after the op, rabbit savvy vets should stress this)
Something like that :wave:
Which vets did you find was the cheapest (I'm nosey :lol? Is it the vets that your auntie is going to change from because she isn't happy with them?
With regards to your other thread, everything you need to know is in the pack I sent you. Tells you all about before, on the day, and afterwards Hopefully it will be helpful.
ETA- the questions weren't meant to be accusatory by the way- sorry if they read that way. I could just give you some pointers on a couple of vets practices, like who to avoid, who to see, likely outcomes, stuff like that. But don't answer unless you want to