Surgery
There is no appointment necessary for surgery.
Note: We do not perform surgery or anesthetic procedures on any patients with underlying or ongoing health problems. If your pet has Epilepsy, Seizures, Cardiac/Heart Disease, Liver or Kidney problems, Hypoglycemia, Immune Disorder or any other Health Issues, We Will Not perform surgery or any anesthetic procedure on your pet.
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Female Prices (Spay)
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Male Prices (Neuter)
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Spay/Neuter Only
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$120.00
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$95.00
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With Front Declaw
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$265.00
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$240.00
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Front Declaw Only
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$205.00
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$205.00
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All surgery pricing includes anesthesia, a pain control injection, 3 days of pain control to go home and a Homeagain Microchip.
Male cat neuters only receive the post surgical pain control injection and are not sent home with 3 days of pain control. If you would like the additional pain control for your male cat, we will provide it at your request.
The clinic reserves the right to decline to perform declaws on cats weighing over 8 lbs.
Preanesthetic Blood Work $40.00-Before surgery you will be offered pre anesthetic blood work for your pet. This blood work will help us determine how well your pet will do under anesthesia. The liver and kidneys are the two organs that are required to metabolize (break down) the anesthesia. This blood work gives us a good idea how these organs are functioning and how well they will be able to metabolize the anesthesia. Blood work is required on pets over 8 years of age and is highly recommended on all other pets.
For All Surgeries:
- All Cats must be in a carrier.
- An additional fee will charged for pets who are:
- Pregnant- $25.00
- In Heat= $15.00
- Cryptorchid (retained testicles in males)
- Current Rabies vaccination required on all surgery patients. Bring Rabies certificate as proof of current vaccination or Rabies vaccination can be given for $15.00 per patient.
- Remember to put all food up and out of your pet's reach by Midnight the night before surgery. Water is ok.
Surgery Times & Locations:
- Sunday in Lewisville- arrive at 11:00 AM to drop off all patients for surgery. Pickup time for all surgery patients will be 3:30 PM that afternoon.
- Tuesday in Lewisville- arrive at 3:00 PM to drop off all patients for surgery. Pickup time for all surgery patients will be 6:30 PM that afternoon.
- Thursday in Lewisville- arrive at 3:00pm to drop off all patients for surgery. Pickup time for all surgery patients will be 6:30 PM that afternoon.
- Saturday in Lewisville- arrive at 8:00 AM to drop off all patients for surgery. Pickup time for all surgery patients will be 12:30 PM that afternoon.
Rabies Vaccination
$15.00
Rabies is a virus that attacks the brain and central nervous system. It is transmitted by bodily fluids from an infected animal. The most common form of transmission is a bite wound.
Dogs and Cats in Texas must be vaccinated by a veterinarian by the time the animal is three months of age, then given a booster 12 months after the initial vaccination. All puppies/kittens and dogs/cats with no history of previous Rabies vaccination will be required to have a Rabies vaccination in 12 months after the initial vaccination. Thereafter, the animal must be vaccinated at intervals of no longer than 36 months.
Statutory law (Ch. 826, Health and Safety Code) empowers local jurisdictions to establish more stringent rabies vaccination intervals than those outlined in the amendments to the Rabies Control and Eradication state law. If your city or county requires animals to be vaccinated against rabies on an annual basis, area pet owners must comply with that requirement. Contact your city or county animal control agency for information on local rabies ordinances.
FVRCP Vaccination
$20.00
Rhinotracheitis- A highly contagious respiratory disease characterized by sneezing, loss of appetite, fever and eye inflammation. As the disease progresses, a discharge is noticeable from both the eyes and nose.
Calicivirus- Another serious respiratory infection often occurring simultaneously with rhinotracheitis. The symptoms appear the same although infected cats may also have ulcers on the tongue.
Panleukopenia- (feline distemper) This is among the most widespread of all cat disease. Characterized by fever, loss of appetite, vomiting and diarrhea, high death losses are expected, especially among kittens.
Continuum FEL 3
$35.00
3yr Feline Rhinotracheitis-Calici-Panleukopenia vaccine
For adult cats only
Feline Leukemia Vaccination
$15.00
A viral disease that can take several forms. Some cats have transient infections with few ill effects. Others have persistent infections varying in severity, some which may be fatal over time.
Feline Leukemia/AIDS Test
$25.00
This tests for both diseases. A negative feline leukemia test is required to be vaccinated for feline leukemia. Vaccinating a feline leukemia positive cat can have ill effects.
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