QUOTE(Aaron212 @ Jul 20 2019, 01:02 PM)
This is my personal experience on bringing my cats to a government vet hospital for vaccination and spay surgery. I hope that it can help people as finding articles on government vet clinic or hospital is diffcult.
thank you for sharing, yes these infos are lacking.
Just want to add. This 4 in 1 vac for cats, the pricing for private clinics, starts @ RM 40 as well,
some 45, some 50, NEVER is RM80 just for 4 in 1 jab.
Maybe tht RM80 charged on your cat is including extra jab for FELV, cos tht is the price that i pay @ private clinic
for 4 in 1 plus FELV.
The deworming pill Drontal Plus, u can buy yourself @ RM5 each, that is the cheapest that you can get.
so RM5 + RM40 = RM45. which is equal to the jabatan veterinar charge.
Some clinic in klang valley, that support TNR, do offer lower spaying/neutering fees, to encourage ppl to neuter/spay cats n dogs,
for cats spay = rm90, neuter RM70, this is the cheapest one can find.
another difference is, the jabatan veterinar still 'insists' ? cats n dogs to be vaccinated first at least 2 times? before spaying/neutering.
where as private clinic that support tnr, do give option to 'immediately' spay/neuter the cat/dog with optional vac,
because, for ppl tht do rescue it is critical to operate first, cos they might not able to catch the dog/cat again.
so this part is very important.
You wana catch 3 times just for vac + finally spay+neuter, that is months apart already.