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Old 15-10-2009, 03:48 PM
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Vet Prices

hi there
i am sure this has been covered before but....
i popped into the local vets today to register Buzz and book him in for a FREE dental check. i asked how much it would cost for his jabs and castration(?). She said it would cost £28 per jab and £58 for castration. i thought it was a bit expencive for the jabs.

What do you pay?


Also is there any difference in a rabbit treat ball and a cat treat ball? they had rabbit ones priced at £4.99 and cat ones at £2.99. only differnce i could see was the pattern on the out side.

thanks
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That does sound expensive. I pay around £15 per jab per rabbit
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That does seem steep although I can't comment on the jabs cos I don't know what price they are but I had one of my rabbits castrated about 3 years ago and it was £42 at our vets.
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it is expensive if ur paying a consult in that because each vacc from our wholesalers cost just over £5 so their putting their profit on there lol not sure what other places charge.
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i pay £14 per jab for mine at a vets called yourvets not sure about nuetering as obviously its not something i do being a breeder.... yet
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I pay £15 per jab each time. Still quite expensive when theres three buns all needing three jabs each every year.
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I can't comment on jabs, but my friend took her boys in last week to be neutered, £46 per bunny.
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At my vets, the jabs are £11.99 each and neutering Oliver today is costing £36.06
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My jabs were about £18 each is done seperatly or £30 for both so i got both. castration was £44
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Also is there any difference in a rabbit treat ball and a cat treat ball? they had rabbit ones priced at £4.99 and cat ones at £2.99. only differnce i could see was the pattern on the out side.

thanks
Paula
The ones I stock are very similar for the cat and rabbit and are pretty much the same price too, but theirs might be different makes some come out more expensive than others dependent on quality, make sure it's a nice solid ball though otherwise they'll chew through it pretty quick

We had our bun neutered a few months ago was 50 odd quid nearly passed out!!
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