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Cat vaccination (annual booster) Cost in Preston(2026)
8 practices with prices listed
Cheapest in city
£46.75
Oakhill Veterinary Centre (Langley Lane): Tricat (Flu and Enteritis) booster; FeLV booster £48.76 separately, or a combined Tricat+FeLV booster is £69.96.
Average in Preston
£61.81
Most expensive
£88.28
Preston is cheaper than the UK average (£69.36) for this procedure — saving pet owners an average of £7.55.
Cat vaccination (annual booster) prices in Preston
Oakhill Veterinary Centre (Langley Lane)
Preston, PR3 2JQ
Tricat (Flu and Enteritis) booster; FeLV booster £48.76 separately, or a combined Tricat+FeLV booster is £69.96.
£46.75
Last checked 24 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Oakhill Veterinary Centre (Station Road)
Preston, PR4 2HD
Tricat (Flu and Enteritis) booster; FeLV booster £48.76 separately, or a combined Tricat+FeLV booster is £69.96.
£46.75
Last checked 24 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Oakhill Veterinary Centre (Lytham Road)
Preston, PR2 8JB
Tricat (Flu and Enteritis) booster; FeLV booster £48.76 separately, or a combined Tricat+FeLV booster is £69.96.
£46.75
Last checked 24 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Longridge Vets
Preston, PR3 3AY
Full Vaccine Booster (cat); a cheaper Flu & Enteritis-only booster is £46.69
£57.98
Last checked 24 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Medivet Bamber Bridge (Withy Grove Vets)
Preston, PR5 6QR
£58
Last checked 20 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Preston Vets4Pets
Preston, PR2 2YN
£65
Last checked 20 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Myerscough Veterinary Group (Preston)
Preston, PR2 2DX
Group-wide price list, may vary by branch
£85
Last checked 21 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Rowan Veterinary Centre (Preston)
Preston, PR4 1TP
£88.28
Last checked 21 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Frequently asked questions
How much does cat vaccination (annual booster) cost in Preston?
Cat vaccination (annual booster) in Preston costs between £46.75 and £88.28, with an average of £61.81 across 8 practices. Prices are published under the CMA Veterinary Market Investigation Order.
Why do vet prices vary so much?
Vet prices vary depending on location, practice size, staffing costs, equipment, and whether the practice is independently owned or part of a corporate group. The CMA ruling means practices must now publish prices, making it easier to compare and shop around.
Are these prices guaranteed?
Prices are published directly by practices under CMA transparency rules. Always confirm the price with your vet before booking, as individual circumstances (e.g. animal weight, complexity) may affect the final cost.