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Beswad | 04:18 Sat 13th Nov 2004 | Animals & Nature
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I don't have any pets but I was wondering for those who have cats and dogs. How much does it cost per year to feed them and look after them?
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It depends entirely on what you feed them on.  Our three dogs and three cats do extremely well on a diet composed of mainly 'dry' food.  A sack of Field and Trial Maintenance for dogs costs about �12 and lasts the three dogs about three weeks.  The largest has 3 cups a day and the smallest a cup and a half.  (i.e. labrador and bedlington).  So it's not a lot!  Mind you, vet bills more than make up for these savings!  A cut leg three months ago ended up costing over �200.  Actually, the cats are more expensive.  Their food needs are different and their dried food costs more per head.  Also, they eat like pigs!
ive had my kitty "peanut" since the end of june and with the vet, food and toys ive spent hundreds for his shots, checkups, getting a touch of a cold, burning his paw and flea medication. these are all expenses to consider but keep in mind with all of the love we get in return it is all worth it.

Let's say I have been keeping dogs and cats for the last 32 years and I am impoverished!  However, I don't regret the money I have spent over the years as I have had so much in return.

 

However, don't get a pet if you can't afford it.  Think carefully.

It costs a shocking amount, but then I don't smoke, drink (much) and I don't have any other vices...& like Fakeplastic & Peanut say, the love and companionship I get from them makes up for the lack of holidays & expensive nights out!

I wouldn't be without my cat, Barney.  He cost me approx:

On going costs: �2 per week in Cat Litter,  approx �5 per week on food, �7 per month in Pet Insurance, �13.50 per quarter for flea treatment

'one off' costs: �33.50 for intial shots when he was a kitten (boosters required next year), �22.50 to be neutered, plus money to buy a scratch post, litter tray, food bowls, collar, cat flap, bed, toys, treats etc etc

He's been worth every penny!

 

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