A Combo Test Felv / FIV $ 30.00, which includes
the leukemia test.
3rd Visit Includes: Distemper Vaccine Rabies * Feline
Leukemia Test Feline Leukemia Vaccine
While each animal that enters our facility automatically receives a full veterinary exam, spay / neuter, microchip, heartworm or feline
leukemia test, food and water, and daily loving care, the funds from the Dr. Lester Fisher Veterinary Care Fund cover additional and sometimes extensive medical procedures such as dental care, repair of fractures, treatment of abused or neglected animals and much more.
So please don't give people the idea that they should put any cat to death because of a positive feline
leukemia test.
Dog Vaccination Fees: 5 - in - 1: $ 20.00 Rabies: $ 10.00 Bordetella: $ 20.00 Heartworm test: $ 35.00 with surgery Cat Vaccination Fees: FVRCP (4 in 1): $ 20.00 Rabies: $ 10.00 Leukemia: $ 20.00
Leukemia test: $ 35.00 with surgery
If requested, your kitten is also old enough to receive a Feline
Leukemia test.
Kittens should also have a feline
leukemia test at 8 weeks.
Participation in the SNAP program includes: spay / neuter, rabies vaccination, combination dog or cat vaccine, de-worming, microchip and a heartworm or feline
leukemia test.
Price includes FVRCP vaccination, worming, Feline
Leukemia test, free health check certificate
Price includes rabies vaccination, FVRCP vaccination, worming, Feline
Leukemia test and free health check certificate
Price includes spay / neuter, rabies vaccination, FVRCP vaccination, worming, Feline
Leukemia test and free health check certificate
We heartworm test all dogs and feline
leukemia test all cats.
The adoption fee is $ 75.00 and includes current vaccinations, deworming negative feline
leukemia test, and neuter surgery.
Antibiotics: varies by type, dosage, and animal's weight Canine Distemper (DA2PP): $ 12 Cryptorchid: $ 10 — $ 50 Ear Mite Cleaning / Treatment: $ 8 - $ 15 E-Collar: $ 10 Dewclaws: $ 20 — $ 40 Feline Distemper (FVRP): $ 10 Feline
Leukemia Test: $ 15 FIV / FELV Test: $ 25 Gastropexy: $ 100 Heartworm Test: $ 35 Hernia: $ 15 — $ 35 Microchipping: $ 35 Rabies Vaccination: $ 10 Take Home Pain Med: $ 5 — $ 20 Tri-Heart 6 month supply: 0 — 24 lbs $ 20; 26 — 50 lbs $ 30; 50 — 100 lbs $ 37
Indoor cats require one
Leukemia test and outdoor cats require a yearly
Leukemia test.
Examination by a Veterinarian Flea / Parasite Treatment Feline
Leukemia Test (cats) Vaccines to time of Adoption Spay or Neuter Surgery View our adoptables on our website here
For an additional fee the following tests / services may be performed for your adopted pet; microchipping, heartworm test, and feline
leukemia test.
** Your adoption fee includes feline
leukemia test, vaccinations, deparasitizing (external and internal), grooming (if needed), microchip, and the required spay or neuter surgery.
This fee includes: the Spay / Neutering, Feline
Leukemia Test, De-worming, Initial Flea Treatment, Eclipse 4 Vaccination, Feline Leukemia Vaccine, Rabies Vaccine and Micro-chip with lifetime registration.
Canine heartworm test or feline
leukemia test (if age appropriate and meets testing guidelines)
Adoption donations range from $ 29 to $ 399 for cats and dogs and all include spay or neuter, rabies vaccine, first distemper vaccine, fecal test, first worming, heartworm test (if applicable), canine bordetella, feline
leukemia test (if applicable), and a microchip identification implant.
We also AIDS /
Leukemia test when they are old enough.
All adoptions at the Houston Humane Society include spay / neuter surgery, microchip, routine vaccinations, general health exam, rabies vaccine, de-worming, heartworm test in dogs over 6 months and feline
leukemia test in cats, and an adoption kit.
Why is a feline
leukemia test required prior to vaccination?
Feline Distemper (Panleukopenia), Chlamydia, Calici, Rhinotracheitis, Feline
Leukemia test & vaccination.
A feline
leukemia test should be performed on all new kittens and on any adult cat entering a new household.
All animals go home spayed or neutered, microchipped, receive preliminary vaccinations, dogs receive a heartworm test, and cats are feline
leukemia tested.
FIV / Feline
Leukemia testing: Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) and Feline Leukemia (FeLV) are retroviruses that can be transmitted between cats of any age.
This fee includes the spay / neuter, boosters, micro-chipping procedure, a complete set of vet records, a heartworm test (dogs), FIV & feline
leukemia tests (cats), and flea preventative (given prior to placement on the adoption floor).
She already had feline
leukemia testing and was free to adopt.
We can not provide food and litter but we do provide medical support that includes defleaing, deworming, vaccinations,
leukemia testing, spay or neuter, and veterinarian visits, arranged by your CC4C sponsor, if necessary.
Before adoption, animals are given an examination, vaccinations, canine heartworm or feline
leukemia tests, are spayed or neutered, microchipped and receive other services that adoption fees only partially cover.
The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) for Monterey County Veterinary Clinic provides high quality spay & neuter services, vaccinations,
leukemia tests, flea and tick control, and microchips at an affordable price for dogs and cats in our community.
PetCo Some Petco stores host low - cost clinics that offer vaccinations, deworming, micro-chipping, heartworm testing and feline
leukemia testing.
We offer total pet care including, but not limited to vaccinations, heartworm and
leukemia testing, dermatology and allergy testing, radiology, ultrasound, behavior and training counseling, and dentistry.
Politely ask to see the paperwork on all the cats, relating to their health histories, vaccinations,
leukemia tests, etc..
Some of the tests we perform at Old Dominion Animal Hospital include Complete Blood Counts, Pre-surgical Profiles, Heartworm Tests,
Leukemia Tests, Urinalysis, Fecal Tests, and other types of cytology.
We ask for a $ 150 adoption donation, which includes spay / neuter, current vaccinations, FIV and feline
leukemia testing for cats, heartworm testing for dogs, and all veterinary records.
Vaccines Heartworm Testing Intestinal Parasite Testing Feline
Leukemia Testing FIV (Feline AIDS) Testing
All animals in foster care receive vaccinations and are heartworm, feline AIDS, and feline
leukemia tested.
CAP adoption fees include a variety of services - age - appropriate vaccinations, canine heartworm and feline
leukemia tests, spaying / neutering, deworming treatment, microchipping to name a few - the total value of which exceeds $ 450.
Services include yearly vaccinations, microchipping, heartworm testing, de-worming and feline
leukemia testing.
Both of the St. Louis Animal Emergency Clinics are equipped with a full laboratory capable of performing complete blood counts, diagnostic chemistry testing, blood typing, blood product cross-matching, activated clotting times, buccal mucosa bleeding times, evaluation of blood smears, packed cell volumes and total solids, heartworm testing, feline aids and feline
leukemia testing and urinalysis testing.
We can give vaccinations, deworming, flea / tick treatment, insert microchips, or perform heartworm &
leukemia tests.
Pet adopters will still receive all the adoption benefits including up - to - date vaccinations, general deworming, heartworm tests (for dogs), feline
leukemia tests (for cats), microchips and microchip enrollment, and a free wellness exam with a participating vet within the first 10 days.
Beartooth Humane Alliance has provided each animal with necessary medical care including a thorough veterinary exam, worming, distemper vaccinations, spay / neuter, feline
leukemia testing (cats), heartworm testing (dogs) and microchipping.
Your adoption fee includes a general physical exam by our medical staff, spay / neuter surgery, initial vaccinations, deworming, fecal testing, microchip / tag, feline
leukemia testing, dental surgery / cleaning (if needed), and 10 % off ARL Animal House store purchases for the life of the pet.
Age - appropriate vaccinations Feline Aids /
Leukemia testing (cats) Heartworm testing (dogs) Spay / neuter
The BARC adoption fees include a variety of services — age - appropriate vaccinations, canine heartworm (for dogs 6 months and older) and feline
leukemia tests, spaying / neutering, deworming treatment, microchip - the total value of which exceeds $ 400.
They also had
leukemia tests and their shots.