The Mystery Machine
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Thought I should add that in her home they have had guinia (sp) pigs who died of old age and they now have a rabbit. She loved the rabbit who really loved to cuddle with her. She has always wanted a kitten but her mum is allergic to cats. Since she is no longer there it isn't a problem and for some reason my husband has agreed to it. He doesn't mind animals it was just we had the kids and he thought it was just another thing to look after. He is really mellowing in his old age.
tigercat
From a realistic standpoint you need to budget between 500-800 for a cat per year. Now it might be more or less depending on litter, food, vet, and toy bills.
If you get an illness bump that to an even grand to be on the safe side.
So, I would tell your dd to have 1000 set aside for her pet, per year. Hopefully it is way cheaper than that however you just don't know.

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. I think doing the research is smart for any cat owner - and then you're right - its up to the owner. I still believe wet food is crucial to a cats' diet - but I'm sure there are plenty of knowledgeable people who disagree with me. Like I said, I still do some dry food. And when I suggested for people to google it, I wasn't trying to be as obnoxious as I may have sounded - I'm a little zealous about this topic
. Besides, researching it can help anyone make a better decision.
