|  09-15-2010, 06:19 AM | #15 | 
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					Originally Posted by PartPixie  Thanks for the advise everyone. I have made an appointment for tomorrow and will try very hard to be calm. -- As they say, you get more bees with honey! 
One of the dilema's I am having is that I am new to this area and this is not my regular vet. I am working in DC on a 2 yr term appointment, but go home to Tulsa, OK a few times a month were my normal vet (and my house) is. I've been trying to decide if I should take Crickett to the vet here or wait and take her home with me so Dr. York can look her over. (Also, a spay is $600 here and is only $200 max in OK. Thats for a regular spay!) But if she IS pregnant, I think the vet should have to be responsible. But its my baby and I really would rather Dr. York perform it. She is my BABY! *Sigh* You see what I'm going through? LOL  
@Sookie, thanks! Its ironic because I'm in the process of getting Crickett a sister. Her name will be Gidget (or Coco    ) Also, I was just admiring your little Sebastion earlier this morning. He is a doll! |  
OMG...600.00 for a spay WOW...that is alot...it only cost me 200.00 for both of my girl.  | 
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