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tomlinsons

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Thanks guys, Mr Tickles has just been dropped at Neighbourhood Vets - they seem lovely in there. Everything being done today poor little bubba.


1921 - he's sort of a stray - his family got evicted & didn't take him (or their 3 other cats) with them, he's been homeless for the last 2 months. RSPCA have been informed.

tomlinsons Wrote:

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> We've just taken on a stray who hasn't had the

> snip yet, plus we would like to get him micro

> chipped etc... Can anyone recommend a vet? Also

> does anyone know roughly how much these cost?!

>

> Thanks in advance


Hello


Please bring your cat to us we can microchip and fully vaccinate for ?20.00.

I have a little rescue kitten (3 months) who sadly has been very poorly :-(


The Neighbourhood Vet have been really fantastic. I would definitely recommend them.


I would also recommend getting insurance if you have taken in a stray. We found underlying health problems with our kitten and vet bills add up very quickly...

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