Re: Amount spent on pets?
Sore subject for me. I have spent way too much. Here is the breakdown.
1. Chessie (Yellow lab given to me by someone who could no longer keep him)
$2,000 for a gun shot wound he received 1 week after I owned Hime
2. Patches (My best friend)
$100 Hernia repair
$600 Eye repair after our cat scrathed her in the eye
$250 middle of the night er treatment after she fought some unknown wild animal
3. Christy (the cat)
$100 to declaw her.
4. Pax (part Sherman Shepard dog I no longer own)
$150 for surgery to remove the stick that he sallowed but got caught in his throat.
5. Peepers (My male Boston Terrier who can't mate)
$500 nose surgery so he could breathe
$500 hospital bill because I was late in giving him his parvo shot
$150 butt surgery because his anal gland got abscessed.
During a period of 7 years, I have had 12 cats spayed and neurtered not included in the above. Of course I only have 5 cats now.
In addition, I spend about $50 a month in dog food for the Boston Terriers because they have smelly GI tracts, $10 for Chessie, and about $15 for all the cats and their feline friends who like to visit and eat.
Got rid of the cow last year. She ate $300 a year in hay and about $15.00 a week in grain.
Got rid of the chickens last month. They ate about $7.50 a month.
The horse that we got rid of only ate $150 a year in hay, but I didn't know that, so I had bought $300 worth of hay. I use whats left as mulch. Shouldn't need to buy mulch for a good 5 years. Oh, yeah, I forgt, I also spent $10 a week on grain for senior horses for her.
I give my own shots at $3.50 X6. The Humane Society gives them their rabbies. I think it cost $20 per dog every other year now that they have had 2 shots each.
We had a rabbit, but he died. His food was very cheap. I think we paid $7.50 for a bag 6 months before he died. We still have some left.
The worms are the cheapest pet. We just feed them scraps. Hmmm, maybe I should have just stuck with worms?
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