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Jul. 31st, 2008 05:08 pmWe took Jack to the vets, and the lady vet has decided to operate. Since Jack needs sedating for the operation, Mum asked whether it would be possible to castrate him at the same time, rather than have to sedate him again in the future; and the vet told u it would be cheaper for us to do that anyway, since castration is at a set price which includes anaesthetic, so the vet would only have to add on the price for the time in surgery for the saliva gland removal, rather than the surgery time and anaesthetic.
We take him in tomorrow at 9:30am, and if all goes well he should be back home by tomorrow night *fingers crossed* And we're looking at about £250-£300, she said she's not sure exactly of the price because it depends how long the operation takes. Jack's face was so swollen she gave us some tablets to help reduce the swelling since the operation will be easier the less swelling there is.
In other news, I watched the original ending of the 1986 version of Little Shop of Horrors today. It was quite sad but very interesting since I've never seen the stage version. I knew how it ended but it was nice to Rick Moranis and Ellen Greene's interpretation of it. I still prefer the happy ending though, I'm a sucker for happy endings!
We take him in tomorrow at 9:30am, and if all goes well he should be back home by tomorrow night *fingers crossed* And we're looking at about £250-£300, she said she's not sure exactly of the price because it depends how long the operation takes. Jack's face was so swollen she gave us some tablets to help reduce the swelling since the operation will be easier the less swelling there is.
In other news, I watched the original ending of the 1986 version of Little Shop of Horrors today. It was quite sad but very interesting since I've never seen the stage version. I knew how it ended but it was nice to Rick Moranis and Ellen Greene's interpretation of it. I still prefer the happy ending though, I'm a sucker for happy endings!