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MrsBlondie · 26/03/2019 16:04

I had to take my 7 month old kitten to the vets as he had gunky eyes. I had a 10 min apt. and was given some gel for his eyes.
Cost £76. Is this normal or am I just at a very expensive vets?!!

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Vinorosso74 · 26/03/2019 16:21

Costs sound fairly normal. Vets have high overheads-wages, equipment, bills, rent etc.
Ours charge £29.50 for initial consultation (20 mins time slots). It did used to be £36. The medicine costs are high-a nurse at ours told me they can't buy them in as cheaply as they are sold online.
We were there so frequently with our old cat the vet stopped charging us the consult fee!

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Fluffycloudland77 · 26/03/2019 16:33

What’s the breakdown on the bill? Our consults are £35, £30 if a follow up is needed.

I’ve paid £40 for liquid antibiotics before.

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Artbum · 26/03/2019 16:37

I paid over £100 to treat a guinea pig for a similar thing a couple of weeks ago. Most of it was three different meds/eye drops. I was slightly annoyed to pay £20 for eye gel I could get in the chemist for £3!

My DD is training to be a vet, so grit teeth and carry on. Hmm

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CookPassBabtridge · 26/03/2019 16:54

Yeah it's expensive! My cat recently wasn't eating, so had consultation, antibiotic and painkiller. £85!

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CookPassBabtridge · 26/03/2019 16:55

And annoying the insurance excess starts at £85..

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Toddlerteaplease · 26/03/2019 18:00

Magic is always getting gunky eyes. I buy over the counter chloramphenicol.

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Allergictoironing · 26/03/2019 18:48

Quick visit for repeated projectile vomiting - check over and anti-emetic jab around £70. Annual MoT and inoculations around the same.

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JockMcGraw · 26/03/2019 20:41

Yeah sounds normal. Our consultation fee is £30 plus meds on top. Girl cat had a bout of cystitis a couple of weeks ago. Forked out about £80 for two different medicines - both of which gave her a dodgy tummy on top of dodgy bladder - and are now sitting barely touched in a cabinet. Cheers cat!

(She's fine now by the way Smile)

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MrsBlondie · 26/03/2019 22:19

Oh well. Thanks all. Lets hope he doesn't get ill too often!!!

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TheoriginalLEM · 26/03/2019 22:22

Makes one glad for the NHS!

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Wolfiefan · 26/03/2019 22:22

Make sure you have decent insurance. Just in case!
And be glad it’s not a dog with an ear infection. Hundreds. Shock

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JockMcGraw · 27/03/2019 10:42

Agree with Wolfie. Insurance all the way! We have a life time plan for both cats and it's about £30 a month. Its reassuring to know it's there should a really expensive bill come our way, or they develop a condition that requires long term treatment.

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