"Okay, not too long. If anything he'll probably need a rabies and distemper most likely, but we should probably run blood work just to get a baseline so we can compare him if he comes in with any kind of issues. If you're okay with that. It shouldn't run you more than $200 at the most. If you just want to write down what shelter you got him from I'll give him a call in a bit and check what shots he needs. And I completely understand about them being family members. My family lives on the other coast, so my two cats are my family at the moment," he smiled up at her before he grabbed the instruments to check inside Carver's ears.
"I'll do my best. I see a lot of cute kitty and puppy faces so I'm almost immune to it. And don't worry, weight problems happen, but they can be fairly easy to take care of if you commit to not giving them lots of treats and human food," he explained as he finished up the ear check and then put on his stethoscope to listen to him and check his vitals.