new condo cat
Jan. 13th, 2025 11:32 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Today I scruffed and dumped a gray tabby that let me come close while I was walking Abyss. I thought she was a cat I've been called Tabetha, a very friendly brown tabby that loves following people. Upon closer inspection though, this is the grey tabby that I've heard people talk about. She's not as friendly, but allows some petting (which is how I got to scruff her in the first place), and she's also definitely pregnant.
I'm sending her for a spay abortion at Dobby Vet, under the Pads and Paws KL rescuer rate. Ordinarily I'd sent to Zen Animal Clinic in my hometown, but the costs run a little higher... Dobby charges RM170 for spay/neuter and 3 nights of post-surgery boarding, while Zen would cost somewhere closer to RM260, as I'd also be paying for a vaccination and deflea alongside the RM150 spay and RM20/n post-surgery boarding.
Both clinics do spay abortions and both are using the new spay technique which leaves a very small stitch, barely a centimeter where they're normally 3-4cm. This means they can heal faster, which leads to quicker releases.
I have no idea where this tabby comes from but whatever.
I'm sending her for a spay abortion at Dobby Vet, under the Pads and Paws KL rescuer rate. Ordinarily I'd sent to Zen Animal Clinic in my hometown, but the costs run a little higher... Dobby charges RM170 for spay/neuter and 3 nights of post-surgery boarding, while Zen would cost somewhere closer to RM260, as I'd also be paying for a vaccination and deflea alongside the RM150 spay and RM20/n post-surgery boarding.
Both clinics do spay abortions and both are using the new spay technique which leaves a very small stitch, barely a centimeter where they're normally 3-4cm. This means they can heal faster, which leads to quicker releases.
I have no idea where this tabby comes from but whatever.