Vaccinating, microchipping and deworming BKH female kittens?
Hello,
She's a 2-month-and-1-week-old female British Shorthair. I just got her recently, but now I need to microchip, vaccinate, and deworm her. And at what age can I sterilize her? I was wondering what the costs would be. She's a pure house cat. πΈ So, do I need to apply for any paperwork?
Thank you so much! β€οΈ
Basic vaccination should be enough. vaccination from 8th week. 2. Inoculation theoretically after the 12th week. So simply to the veterinarian and the 2nd is then approx. Four weeks later. Costs vary depending on the veterinarian. We had about 50β¬ per vaccination. 1st time, however, there was still devastation for security.
Because of sterilization / castration, you can also ask the veterinarian.
Basically, you should always make some money back for possible upcoming veterinarian costs.
In any case a very sweet cat π
A second would not be bad.
Hey! The costs may vary according to veterinarian. The best way to contact doctors is to ask for them without obligation. With my veterinarian, the basic vaccination costs 70β¬. This category for a cat costs 90β¬, for female cats a little more expensive. The chip costs β¬50, but if the cat doesn't get out, it's not so important. Rabies also does not need an apartment cat, unless it lives, for example, a dog with in the household, since it goes outside can infect itself there. A castration is carried out at the earliest after the first rolling, there is a health reason for the castration. However, the cost of castration may also be several hundred euros, depending on the veterinarian. A worm medicine tablet costs approx. 12β¬, depending on the weight of your cat, this is enough for one or two treatments
The basic vaccination consists of two vaccinations, at a distance of 4 weeks, an examination is usually included in the price, let's say for 70β¬ each. The chip costs about 50β¬. And we say a castration about it. 200β¬, with pre- and post-treatment. So you have about 400β¬.
However, as I said, this can vary greatly depending on the veterinarian.
Don't forget the cost of any diseases. the animal wants to be treated. And as it looks, the cat comes from a replicator.. And there it is known that the animals are usually ill. because only cheap counts.
I calculated the inevitable basic costs first. That was asked. But you're right, if Kitty gets sick, you'll be able to get several hundred euros, and that's all in a month. For example, the ear treatment of my mouse has cost over 300β¬, calculated to a month. And that was before the veterinarian costs were raised. So you can count on the double, or even more today π
Thank you for the detailed answer. It really helps me. I'd have another question. Do I have to get any forms/papers?
So as long as it's not a registered breed, you don't need to apply for anything extra. Papers, as mentioned by other users, are only obtained from the registered breeder.
What you get is a vaccination pass / or a Eu pass and if necessary Sticker with chip number
No, but there's another kind of co-worker than kittens, which are kept as a pure apartment cat, who needs it. Especially since she was separated too early from her mother and needed some socialization from her.
You get all the necessary papers handed out by a real breeder..you can't ask for anything and you don't get any more..
if you are already asking after the cost.. then you should have a few thousand euros already on the side. not because of the inoculation, sterilization etc., but here you have not thought again, before the acquisition, what could cost all this, and whether you can afford it..
let me guess the animal got cheap from a proliferation, which is far too young to be given off.
And then not chipped, not demolished, not vaccinated….Yes, "BKH"
She's disguised and chipped, but still I wanted to ask what it costs.
Sure, too young….
it's really unbelievable, but they're sooooo sweet.
No πΈ cheap I wouldn't call 500β¬ (previously 1000β¬) and I also know she was fine there. Cats may be released after 12 weeks and I have received Meike after 9 weeks, so much too young it is not;) Of course, I've been informed. So you better shut up before you make prejudices πΈ
You confirm these prejudices! You 'know', the kittens are to be delivered only at 12 weeks and still take them at 9 weeks! You don't know anything about cost and castration… What did you 'inform' about?
So cheap…so without papers..without vaccination etc…oh Help..you really don't check anything ..of course she's too young to be delivered correctly..you didn't know..
Probably!
Probably just about the look π
You just contradict yourself too much. a serious breeder would never have given such a cat out individually, because a pure house cat needs a playmate
You seem not.
I see that, and also other respondents clearly different
You think π I have already informed myself
Did you find out about Google now?
Apparently you haven't informed you. "Without vaccination etc…oh help…" A cat should be vaccinated only after 8 or 9 weeks since it is protected by antibodies by breast milk. The cat comes from an acquaintance. I think you should learn not to make any prejudices and let yourself know.
Then why do you write the following: but now I have to chip it, inoculate it and throw it away… will you equip us?
I'll get it together
And that's all x 2 because, as I said, domestic cats cannot be kept alone.
Dear castration. ^^
9 weeks old…. quite early to get away from the mother, she's not really socialized yet, but well.
Otherwise, you seem to have no idea of ββcats.
Cats are obtained with papers from the breeder, then they are also demolished and vaccinated – with the earliest 12 weeks.
If you don't have one, it won't be any more, then there's only one vaccination pass from the veterinarian.
As a rule, cats are not sterilized at all, but are neutered, ie, in females, uterus and ovaries are removed, and this is at the latest after the first rolling, or even more. That's about 6 months, so your baby's already grown up.
I hope there's still a 2nd cat's child in the meantime, because keeping one single is animal torture. Costs only insignificantly more than a single cat, apart from the veterinarian.
casting costs around 200 EUR….
200 β¬ was once π The veterinarian rates have exploded for 2 years
Okay, that can be…
haha "no idea." Cats are vaccinated after 8-9 weeks since they are no longer protected by the antibodies of breast milk. And I was very well informed. The cat has already escaped and chipped π Upstairs in the comment, someone just like you, has also made prejudices. So please, think a bit before you answer in here
I'm not prejudiced..I'm telling you how it is..
Cats are released at the earliest with 12 weeks and yes, then they are vaccinated and thrown away…but normally not chipped and who asks how many YEARS a cat is sterilized, well….
If the pre-examination comes to it (blood picture, I know prices of 100 EUR) and then the chipping, that is done during the anesthesia.
Luckily, for 5 years, our mie had no longer to be a veterinarian