810-629-9882
Sandy Smith, DVM
Angela Kvasnica, DVM

KITTEN HEALTH PROGRAM

(Starting at 10 weeks of age)

 

Congratulations on your new kitten and thank you for choosing Animal Health Clinic as your kitten's veterinarians! It is our goal to provide your new kitten with the best medical care available.  We know that kitten ownership is a big responsibility and expenses on a new kitten can certainly add up fast. In order to help minimize some of your health care costs and to make your cat ownership a happy and healthy experience, we have developed the Kitten Health Program.  This program will get your kitten started off on his or her vaccines, physical exams, and feline leukemia test.  Your kitten will be given a thorough medical exam to determine its general health and to rule out any congenital birth defects.  During the course of the plan two stool samples will be requested to check for intestinal parasites (worms).  Parasites are identified by microscopically observing the eggs, which the adult worms, when present, pass into the bowel of the kitten.

1ST VISIT

Kitten Kit (Comprehensive Dental & Nutrition Instructions)

$ 9.00

Physical Examination

$ 40.00

Fecal Exam

$ 20.00

Feline Leukemia test/FIV Test

$ 53.00

FeLV Vaccine #1

$ 29.00

DPRTC (1st)

$ 29.00

Strongid (Dewormer) #1

$ 12.00

Nail Trim & Instruction

$ 11.00

Revolution for kittens

$ 16.00

OSHA Compliance/Biohazard Fee

$ 2.50

2ND VISIT

Wellness Exam

$ 40.00

DPRTC (2ND)

$ 29.00

Ear Clean & Instruction

$ 22.00

Strongid #2 (Dewormer)

$ 12.00

FeLV Vaccine #2

$ 29.00

OSHA Compliance/Biohazard Fee

$ 2.50

3RD VISIT

Wellness Exam

$ 40.00

DPRTC (Annual)

$ 29.00

Rabies Vaccine (1 Year)

$ 23.00

Recheck Fecal

$ 22.00

OSHA Compliance/Biohazard Fee

$ 2.50

TOTAL COST:   $ 472.50
20% SAVINGS:   $(94.50)
PUPPY HEALTH PLAN TOTAL COST TO OWNER:  $ 378.00
COUPON TOWARD YOUR PET’S SPAY OR NEUTER:    $ 20.00

THERE ARE 3 DISEASES FOR WHICH WE RECOMMEND VACCINATION:

 

Distemper: A viral infectious disease that affects any system of the body. All cats are susceptible, but in young animals it is usually fatal.

Feline Leukemia: A virus that permanently suppresses the immune system, making the cat extremely susceptible to any viral or bacterial infection that it comes in contact with. Feline Leukemia is a fatal disease. The average life span of a cat with feline leukemia is less than 2 years.  The immune system of kittens makes them especially susceptible to FeLV.

 

Rabies: A fatal viral disease which attacks the central nervous system. Transmitted to both humans and animals by the bite of an infected animal.

 

SPAYING AND NEUTERING ARE ROUTINELY PERFORMED AT 6 MONTHS OF AGE.