1. Consultation and Diagnosis:
- Initial consultation with a veterinarian: $50-$100
- Diagnostic tests, such as X-rays and urine analysis: $100-$200
2. Surgical Procedure:
- Cost of surgery (including anesthesia, surgery time, and hospitalization): $500-$1,500
- Additional costs for specialized equipment or techniques, such as laser lithotripsy, may increase the overall cost.
3. Post-Operative Care:
- Pain management medications: $20-$50
- Antibiotics: $20-$50
- Urinary catheter care (if needed): $50-$100
- Follow-up appointments: $50-$100
4. Other Costs:
- Pre-surgery bloodwork and testing: $50-$100
- Specialized diet or supplements: $20-$50
It's important to note that these costs are approximate and can vary significantly. It's best to consult with your veterinarian for a more accurate estimate based on your cat's specific needs and the services provided by your local veterinary clinic or hospital. Additionally, pet insurance can help cover some or all of the expenses related to bladder stone removal and other medical treatments for your cat.