The Mayoral and Council elections are quickly approaching and I took notice of this sign that is posted all over the township.

I know I live in a small town, but isn't a giant Jesus fish on an election sign wildly inappropriate?  Also does the slogan "in your service" refer to me (a constituent) or is he referring to being in God's service?  I don't even know what this candidate's platform is, but based on his sign, he is really into his religious beliefs.  Maybe that is all I need to know...

Posted by Jen B On Thursday, September 30, 2010 No comments
Recently we adopted a sweet little kitten for our Grandma.  We adopted her at about 8 weeks, so she still needed her shots and would eventually need spaying.  I have never had a kitten before where I was responsible for the veterinary care (that was always something adults had to do -- just another reminder that I am indeed a grown up).  I understood that Vet visits cost money, but I was really out of touch with how much money it actually costs to get a new baby kitten into optimal cat condition.

The first place I called seemed reasonable; $103 for the first check up/shot/deworming and then $17 each for two additional shots.  When I called back to confirm and set an appointment, I was informed that yes the additional two shots were $17 each, but there was also a mandatory exam that went along with them; the exam cost $63.  So instead of the second and third shot being only $17 each, in real life they were $80.  That is a big difference in my eyes, especially since altogether, the kitten shots were now going to be $263.  So the frugal shopper in me decided to shop around.  I called ten places and to my amazement, $263 for kitten shots was actually the second cheapest price I found.

I called ten Animal Hospitals located in Midland, Penetanguishene, Elmvale, Wasaga Beach, and Barrie.  Here is what I found out.

Kitten Shots/Check up/deworm
Lowest price: $164.48 (incl. complimentary nail trim).
Highest price: $484.77 (incl. complimentary microchip... I should hope so for that price!)
Average price: $300 (though the average may be inflated by the higher priced ones. Most were in the $270 range).

Spaying
Lowest price: $169.50 (with the option of getting IV fluids and blood work done for an additional charge).
Highest price: $488.16 (the IV fluids and blood work were mandatory).
Average price: $245 (all but one [the highest] gave the option for IV fluids and blood work as an add on).

What I find most interesting about the prices I was quoted, is that the extremes vary by hundreds of dollars.  I wonder what the services are like at the highest priced animal hospital vs. the lowest priced one?  Maybe they have giant HD tvs and massage chairs in the waiting room or something!

I'm taking the kitten in for her check-up/first shot this afternoon.  We're going to the lowest priced Animal Hospital from the ten I called.  Not only did they have the best price, but also the nicest person to talk to on the phone.  I actually called the office three times to double check the price and eventually book the appointment.  Each time the assistant was helpful, friendly, and never tried to pressure me into making an appointment (two of the people I called were trying to make a sale).  I look forward to meeting the veterinarian this afternoon.  I hope Cindy isn't too upset about getting her needles!

Good luck today, Cindy!

Posted by Jen B On Wednesday, September 29, 2010 2 comments
I'm heading out shortly to pick up Mom and then we are off to the Oro World's Fair, happening this weekend, September 17 + 18, 2010 (Click her for a map of the Fairgrounds).  Mom and I get to spend the day with my niece (2) and nephew (5) and see what kind of trouble we can get into.  Also, my eating goal today includes candy floss or fudge.

If you are in the area, come check out the fun!

A tractor in the fair parade.

Posted by Jen B On Friday, September 17, 2010 2 comments
This is Gary.  She has lived here for the past eight years.  Due to the recent visit by the new kitty-next-door, Gary would like to take this opportunity to remind everyone (especially me) that she is the Boss of this house.  Kitty cuteness aside, Gary would also like to mention that she is the sweetest, softest, most lovely cat on this block. She would also appreciate it if I could stop returning home smelling of kitten.
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Gary is an affectionate cat, but it is normally when she feels like it and that isn't all that often.  Since the brief kitten visit yesterday, Gary has been sitting on my lap every time I sit down. No need to feel insecure, Gary. You are my one and only. 

Posted by Jen B On Thursday, September 16, 2010 No comments
We adopted a sweet little kitty this morning for our Grandma/next door neighbour.  Because Grandma lives so close, it's like we got a little kitty too!!  So far Grandma is calling her Cindy, so here are some photos of sweet little Cindy for your enjoyment!

Exploring and playing.


Having some fun with the planter.

Cindy has the cutest black chin.  It's like a little beard!!

Cute little cat.

Giving my finger a little kiss.  I love this photo.

Enjoying the camera strap.

"Haven't you taken enough photos yet?"  I will never take enough!

After thorough exploration of her new place, it was nap time.


Posted by Jen B On Wednesday, September 15, 2010 No comments
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