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Top Ideas to Reduce Costs on Keeping a Pet

Surviving the credit crunch is difficult enough, but when you have pets which rely on you for food, shelter and veterinary care, every little bit helps.
It’s a sad fact that many pets are given up or abandoned every day, as pet owners fight to cope with the current economic climate.
This is particularly problematic for pet charities who have look after pets when money is scarce, surviving on donations to keep their pets in good wellbeing.
Here are a few points which should help make owning a pet on a budget a little easier:
1. Consider every animal cost? Do you need that specific pet food or product? Easier said than done, bring pets up with variety, equally dry and wet, as well as different brands and flavours. Keep an eye on special deals. You can stock up. Investigate vouchers, search on the net for some good deals. Buy based on price per pound / Kg, as sometimes, principally with special deals, the smaller pack can be cheaper.
2. Wherever possible, pet owners can often club together to buy feed and bedding in bulk, reducing the total price and passing on savings to all.
3. Vets bills are unknown but still have to be considered. If cash is a little tight, you may find a lot of Vets will consider spreading the costs, and pay monthly. If you can, afford it – have or keep pet insurance.
4. Most people can make lifestyle changes! It’s not all about finding ways to keep your pet more cheaply, what about yourself!
5. Can you earn some money? Perhaps find a dog walking job Become a Dog Walker. Good companies will require you do it regularly. Another alternative is to become a pet sitter, though professional companies such as London Pet Sitter will also require you be a London dog walker.
6. What about your other animals, you may have put your cats in a cattery, what about using a cat sitter? The animal may prefer it and the pet sitters often do other things.
7. Do use external stabling or boarding? Many horses can live quite contentedly outside for most of the year, just make sure there’s food, water and shelter available. Could this be an option for your horse, it could reduce the cost of stabling significantly.
8. Are you thinking of choosing a pet, certainly think about rescuing a pet from a charity, they are suffering during this crisis.
Enjoy your animal, they are worth the cost.