You might consider shopping around for vets.  You can call and ask what they 
charge.  I second what Diane said about not testing and vaccinating the same 
day.  Is there a reason the vaccinations have to be done at the same time as 
the office visit?  Is this kitty going to be exposed to other kitties or indoor 
only.  Most of us do not vaccinate our indoor only cats, unless we're mixing 
FeLV +'s and -'s, then we only do the FeLV vaccine.  You really only need an 
exam and an FeLV test to begin with, right?  Make sure you have them do an IFA 
test.  I have not read your original post yet, so I hope I am not writing stuff 
that doesn't make any difference.  Sorry if I do.  Cyproheptadine is a GREAT 
appetite stimulant.  Just don't give the liquid form.  It tastes and smells 
HORRIBLE!  It's prescription only.

:)
Wendy
 
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----- Original Message ----
From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 12:39:39 PM
Subject: need stuff


Any idea what and where I csn buy an appetite stimulant?  here is the vet visit 
broken down.
it costs $75 for the local clinic to test for feline leukemia, rabies, and 
distemper booster, and leukemia vacine
$65 for my vet to have a 1st checkup
$100 for blood work 
the cat has been exposed to some questionable cats so thats why he needs tyo be 
checked to make sure he has not gotten leukemia 
thanks
Binx345


       
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