Hey all,
just thought I'd vouch for the QAWS guys in regards to the use of the municipal vet at the Department for Animal Resources. I'm a regular volunteer and fosterer at QAWS who mostly deals with the cats. I do regular trips to the muni vet each week with the QAWS cats and kittens for vaccinations. I also take cats in for spaying/neutering.

For those interested I've done a basic photo essay on the services at the municipal vet:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=428803&id=715560514&saved
(NB the muni vet is very basic and there are risks in comparison to using your normal vet)

QAWS is always keen on having an extra hand with taking the animals to the vets, so they'd welcome any assistance.

Thanks

Jennie