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[VIC] Pet Vaccination and Health Check $50 + $4.26 Booking Fee @ RSPCA Victoria via Eventbrite

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RSPCA Victoria is thrilled to be hosting our first ever low-cost pet vaccination and health clinics, making veterinary care more accessible for people and their pets.

A healthy, happy pet is key to maintaining a strong, lifelong bond with their family. For only $50, you can get your dog or cat vaccinated and have them checked by one of RSPCA’s experienced shelter veterinarians. You’ll receive professional advice on how to keep them healthy now and into the future, for a low fee.

Appointments must be booked online in advance and spaces are limited. Walk-ins will only be permitted if space allows, and are not guaranteed. One ticket is required per pet to ensure there is enough time for each animal.

Current planned clinics:

  • Brimbank 22 May
  • Frankston 2 June
  • Hume 17 June

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  • -4

    anti pet vaxx

    • What I've learned in life is there will always be someone anti to anything. This would include free energy or immortality if they were ever invented

      • Imagine how boring living forever

      • This would include free energy

        Think which political / economic / social systems would not like this. Then know that they are truly anti-humanistic.

        • To be fair, if energy was free humanity would waste even more energy than it already does. More demand for energy, same supply. Brownouts and blackouts become more frequent. There's no incentive to increase supply as there's no money in it. That's not even considering the environmental impact as we are nowhere near 100% renewable energy yet, or the fact it costs money to provide energy.

          Humanists naturally would not believe in supernatural/religious powers as they are "good without reason/God".
          Antihumanism is just realisation of the fact people will exploit the exploitable, which this site has proven time and time again.

    • -6

      I feel the anti-vax label was too heavily used to pressure people to get covid jabs. Of course there are hard-core anti-vax but more are just anti-covid vax due to the lack of long term safety data and limited benefits.
      I am fully vaccined for all traditional vaccines, get flu shots every year and paid hundreds for Bexsero and Nimenrix for all my kids but still havent got any covid vaccines despite all the pressures and coercion tactics the government used. My kids are also not vaccined against covid but I have convinced my parents to get them due to much higher age/other pre-existent conditions related risks.
      I am not a doctor but I have a PhD in bioengineering and worked in a related field before the mandate. I can assure you that this sentiment is not alone. We agree that the vaccines is great in term of public health (so-called greater good in the communist language) but just not for myself and my kids.

      • so-called greater good in the communist language

        What is this "communist language" you speak of? Also would be interested where this "greater good" appears in any communist resources?

        • -5

          You should be able to find plenty of examples by googling "communist greater good". I was born and lived in China for the first 10+ years of my life and the invasion of individuals rights is extremely common and done in the name of this collective good.
          In term of Covid vax, getting everyone in the society to have a covid jab is definitely beneficial as a whole to cut down public health expenditures, but for a particular invidual it would depend on the cost benefit analysis with her/his risk profile. There is simply no way to understand the long term risk of a new vaccine so it only makes sense if the immediate benefits for this invidual is well worths it.

          • @truetypezk:

            We agree that the vaccines is great in term of public health (so-called greater good in the communist language) but just not for myself and my kids.

            While everything you said is technically not wrong IMO, I think this attitutde is selfish at best and deceiving at worst and it deserve criticism accordingly.

            At the end of the day, you have the right to make your own decisions, but it doesn't mean you are immune from criticism from others who are picking up your slack.

            I feel the anti-vax label was too heavily used to pressure people to get covid jabs.

            Well, this terminology has been actively used for irrational fear of vaccines since 1980s so I'm not sure what you are saying is necessarily true.

          • -1

            @truetypezk:

            You should be able to find plenty of examples by googling "communist greater good".

            I don't use google. My duckduckgo search found nothing apart from anti-communist commentary.

            Care to provide a reference from a communistic source?

            Your own experience of invasion of individuals rights may be a CCP thing, probably also much experienced in states that have generally called themselves communist in the last 100 years, (my own folks too), but not really found anywhere in any formative communistic lit. Maybe that says something more about those states than this "communist language" that I'm still hoping you care to explain.

  • +4

    I wish they would do this in NSW, I haven't got many kidneys left to sell.

  • Time to adopt pet

  • Thanks, I usually pay 80 for the cat vax so this helps

  • Nothing for birds?

  • Is this ongoing or just on those specific dates? Seems targeted. My pets aren't due for their annual shots.

    • +4

      On specific dates, in specific locations. Not targeted.

  • Finally i don't need to dress up my dog as a human so i can take her to a bulk billing doctor

  • Cat and dog covid vaxxed and x8 boostered!

  • sponsored by pfizer

  • +1

    great initiative

  • +1

    I heard for indoor cat, annual Vacc is not necessary after the initial 3

    • +1

      I suppose it depends on if you play with other cats or people who have cats.
      Small cost for reducing risk of nasties.

  • Sadly booked out, happened to book a vet appointment for tomorrow already.
    I'd be keen trying to get my doggo vaccinated as a walk in

  • Fun fact— bulk billed GP vaccinations are worth $18.20 (Level 3).

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