While going through the process of combing my monthly
budget for ways to reduce costs I took a good hard look at how much my two cats,
two lizards, and one dog cost me and the result was shocking! I calculated the cost of food per day plus
the monthly heartworm and flea meds and annual vaccinations and licensing fees…
the end result: I pay around $115 bucks a month to keep these critters with a
roof over their heads! A note here: my
boyfriend also has two dogs but we mostly keep our finances separate so my monthly
estimate only includes my pets. Another note: Yes, I realize we have more pets
than other couples would ever want but that’s what happens when two animal
lovers fall in love and combine households!
And we’ve firmly agreed that there will not be any new additions to our
family unless it is an addition that shares our genes and will someday pick out
a good nursing home to ship us off to!
Given the financial situation I am in, I know some people
would advise finding new homes for my pets (i.e. my middle sister, the only
person in my family who knows what kind of hole I’ve dug myself into and also a
self-professed pet hater) but I simply cannot bring myself to even think about
that option. They may cost me
financially but their companionship, devotion, and affection is something that
I can’t put a price tag on.
I can, however, make some adjustments to their lifestyles
like switching their foods to a less expensive brand. Also, since I recently moved from Florida,
where I treated year-round for flea prevention, to Boston (I’m pretty sure the fleas don’t like the cold
any more than I do) I can cut back flea prevention for a good part of the year. With all the adjustments, I am looking at a
savings of about $50 a month which equates to $600 more I can pay-off my debt
in the coming year!
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