At the next vet's office, I walk in, tell them my kitty is sick. They smile and say we are here to help! The vet examined her while I filled out the paper work. Diagnosis- bladder infection. Paid the bill, got the medication explained to me, out the door in 10 minutes. Got to the car, erased the other vet's phone number, put this vet's number on my contacts list. Got home, let the cat out of the crate, went in the house to fix medicine dose. Now I can't find the cat. All of this excitement only cost me $74.
$74 and a big chunk of your afternoon. Glad you found a reasonable vet and hope your kitty gets well soon. If you can find her!

Reasonable vets are hard to come by in my area. My big old dog snapped her ACL (ligament) in her knee a few years back. Vet examines her (under sedation! $$$) to be able to tell me this and then says the surgery to fix it is about $3500. With a little chuckle, I said that my husband lives with the same condition without surgery so we'll see how the dog does. I rehabbed her at home. She's 11 now and can walk and run just fine. The same vet told me he discoverd a dead fang he during a dental cleaning a few years before the broken ligament thing. Did you pull it out? I asked. No, we don't do that anymore, he said. You need to schedule an appointment for her root canal.

Don't get me wrong, I've spent over $1500 on her the last few years. She has some skin allergy problem that causes terrible infections. It always flares up on the weekends, so I pay for emergency care (which is not much more than the regular vet

But the leg works well enough to patrol the property.
And the tooth works good enough to chew on Scooter's head!
