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07-08-2009, 09:05 PM   #51

Re: New to Catsey & need advice on my 1st ever pregnant cat


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Wasn't aware of the £5 postal order to get certificate , are you sure you have your facts right before posting???!!!!
I have a current PDSA application form as one of my cats is with the PDSA, and it says so that you have to enclose a Postal Order. It used to be £3 but they put it up last year. I can scan it but I cannot do it until tomorrow.

However my local PDSA is not a hospital but is a ordinary veterinary practice that does PDSA work, the procedure may differ with one of their hospitals.

So yes, I am correct.



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07-08-2009, 09:09 PM   #52

Re: New to Catsey & need advice on my 1st ever pregnant cat


Thought I heard on the news that the RSPCA were offering free neutering for cats due to the ongoing overpopulation.



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07-08-2009, 09:12 PM   #53

Re: New to Catsey & need advice on my 1st ever pregnant cat


Yes it is the RSPCA who are doing this.

This is from ONE of their local sites

http://www.barrieranimalcareclinic.co.uk/chip_snip.htm



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07-08-2009, 09:21 PM   #54

Re: New to Catsey & need advice on my 1st ever pregnant cat


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I have a current PDSA application form as one of my cats is with the PDSA, and it says so that you have to enclose a Postal Order. It used to be £3 but they put it up last year. I can scan it but I cannot do it until tomorrow.

However my local PDSA is not a hospital but is a ordinary veterinary practice that does PDSA work, the procedure may differ with one of their hospitals.

So yes, I am correct.
Apologies, I was referring to the PDSA actual hospital...
It must work differently if accessing PDSA services through a Private vet Sorry!!!
No need to scan, I believe you



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07-08-2009, 09:21 PM   #55

Re: New to Catsey & need advice on my 1st ever pregnant cat


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Yes it is the RSPCA who are doing this.
Is that all RSPCA branches or is it just that particular one?

Also another thing, sometimes vets will do "special offers". For example a month ago a new vet opened up in town. They are doing an offer (which runs until September) which you can chip and neuter your pet for £20, but it would be of course subject to you registering with them.



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07-08-2009, 09:26 PM   #56

Re: New to Catsey & need advice on my 1st ever pregnant cat


I think it applies to all branches but as per that site it says you need to check your area.



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07-08-2009, 09:29 PM   #57

Re: New to Catsey & need advice on my 1st ever pregnant cat


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Apologies, I was referring to the PDSA actual hospital...
It must work differently if accessing PDSA services through a Private vet
It is ok, glad we got it sorted out. My local vet does not ask for photo ID, though, just the relevant documentation, application form and Postal Order.

They also say that it can take a month for the certificate to come through (however in reality it depends on how quickly it gets done, once I had my new certificate back in 10 days). Like the PDSA hospitals, it is only valid for 6 months, and of course, you need to bring your certificate with you each time you bring your pet for treatment. If you forget, then you are liable for full cost. Again, they will ask for a donation each time your vet treats your pet (the only time I didn't get charged was last year when I had my cat PTS. I paid full cost for the cremation because I wanted Jack's ashes back, but if I did not want his ashes back apparently they covered that).



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07-08-2009, 09:36 PM   #58

Re: New to Catsey & need advice on my 1st ever pregnant cat


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I think it applies to all branches but as per that site it says you need to check your area.
Thanks. Again it is subject to anyone being on the relevant benefits, which the OP (or anyone else in this situation) may not be. So it all very well people saying that you can get free neutering but in reality, if you do not for fill the criteria than you are liable for the full cost. Which puts off some people.



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07-08-2009, 09:43 PM   #59

Re: New to Catsey & need advice on my 1st ever pregnant cat


[quote=pcspik;571033]It is ok, glad we got it sorted out. My local vet does not ask for photo ID, though, just the relevant documentation, application form and Postal Order.

Yeah, photo I.D not required at PDSA hospital either, just maybe a bank card/post office card and a utility bill as proof of address....
Sorry, to here about Jack heavenly cat kisses to him!



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07-08-2009, 09:46 PM   #60

Re: New to Catsey & need advice on my 1st ever pregnant cat


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Sorry, to here about Jack heavenly cat kisses to him!
Thanks for that. It's coming up to a year now since I lost him, so he has been on my mind lately. He was my first proper kitty and also my first FIV kitty.



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