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Free castration

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 21 November 2011 - 08:56

Hello Ladies, I have three lovely cats, 2 male and 2 female. I'd like them to be castrated and injected so that they will not catch diseas from other cats.

Is there a clinic or organization in Dubai that offers castration for free?

thanks
Jens

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EW EXPERT
Latest post on 21 November 2011 - 13:38
er no! Al Barsha sometimes do discounted neutering, and some vets will give a discount if they're rescue animals, but you certainly have to pay for it. Even the shelters have to pay for it, why should you get it for free? You have animals, they're YOUR responsibility. Animals are expensive to keep and look aft ETA 2+2=4 not 3. edited by Chocs01 on 21/11/2011 Where I used to live in Canada, the vet clinics and Humane Societies used to get together once or twice a year and offer free spay and neuter clinics, so it possible jens was just asking from previous experience elsewhere, and not necessarily asking for a free ride.
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 21 November 2011 - 13:33
You definilty wont find anywhere that will do it for free, however they do vary in price, so you could call round the vets and see what each charges. Some vets will do a group discount, around 10-20% Males are cheaper than females of course, however both are equally as important to do. Also, if they are strays, you could try to call some of the cat charities and see if they can autorize their cheaper rates at their preferred vets. Which ever way you decied to go, I would definitly recommend you do it, there are endless benefits for the cats, and for you. If you can't affort to do them all at the same time, then maybe you could do one a month to spread out the cost.
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 21 November 2011 - 10:25
nothing is free, however if it s stray cats that you have found and kept, we have special rates .
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 21 November 2011 - 10:12
er no! Al Barsha sometimes do discounted neutering, and some vets will give a discount if they're rescue animals, but you certainly have to pay for it. Even the shelters have to pay for it, why should you get it for free? You have animals, they're YOUR responsibility. Animals are expensive to keep and look after. ETA 2+2=4 not 3. <em>edited by Chocs01 on 21/11/2011</em>
 
 

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