Britain is undoubtedly a nation that is animal obsessed. If you think this is an overstatement, then let's have a look at some of the facts and figures; nearly an estimated £100 million is spent on pets in the UK every week alone. That is a staggering amount! Not only this, but it is suggested that an average cat will cost a household £7,200 and the average dog just under £9,000 over their lifetimes. And when you consider that numerous homes have more than one pet, the total sum is costly.
However, there are a minority of people who leave their pets to a veterinarian costs and the cost of keeping a pet are increasing every year. RSPCA's response was "en masse" to the question of what should be abandoned rate of animals at Christmas 2010, RSPCA staff 329 reports of abandoned animals between December 23 and 27 investigated. Keep a pet should not be exorbitantly expensive, there are ways to reduce the cost of keeping a beloved pet.
Pet Insurance: Sorry 300 000 Dogs and cats are divided as veterinary fees and medical expenses to pay too much for the owner. Looking for a long period has been 1.6 million pets to be costs 2003-2008 due to the veterinarian, must, of course, receding pet insurance may, at the junction for unexpected vet bills, may not be able to help achieve.
A Dog's Life: How To Cut Thousands From The Cost Of Your Pet Care
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on Monday, July 9, 2012