oh i see what you mean, well we took that into account when offering some money for them, because they need inoculating worming and fleeing, and neutering when they are a bit older we paid £40 for them both.
I rang the vet today to see how much it cost for the first and second jab, and was qouted £40.50 per cat ,it seems quite a lot, but thats only for cat flu and enteritis, if i wanted protection against leukemia as wel, it would have been £78 per cat. Well i can,t afford that, so ill be getting the cheepest innoculation. I could have gone to the pdsa in kirkdale liverpool, they were only charging £30.50, but by the time ive paid petrol to get ther, and a donation, and tunnel fee, it wouldnt have worked out any cheeper. Its a pity i couldnt find a vet on the wirral who would just charge for the innoculation, and not a consultation fee as well.
Fortunatly i qualify for the grey voucher scheme for neutering so thats not too bad.
But if they were inoculated i would have paid more for them, so its as broad as its long really. The lady i brought them of, said she didnt bother, because she was,nt keeping them.