We all know that cats are quite adept at disguising the symptoms of illness until they're practically dead, right? So why is it that we don't take them to the vet as often as dogs?- 70.17% said "Not in my budget"
- 12.88% said "Fear of the cat carrier"
- 10.25% said "Do I need to go? I'm an indoor cat."
- 6.70% said "Utter loathing of vet/vet's office"
- Spaying: $100-$200
- Neutering: $50-$100
- Urinary tract reconstruction, including bladder, urethra & kidney: $1,399
- Rectal cancer treatment (for malignant tumors within the large intestine): $1,011
- Mast cell tumor removal: $497
- Intestinal cancer treatment: $942
- Hyperthyroidism radiation treatment: $920
- Removal of ingested foreign items from stomach: $1,391
- Fibrosarcoma (skin cancer) treatment: $780
- Bladder stones removal: $989
- Acute renal failure treatment: $565



