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Wow, they really DO have 9 livesDate: 6/21/2009 3:12:42 AM
Author: Circe
I''m a big believer in no-kill shelters - there are so many ''unwanted'' animals out there. So adopting my cat only cost me $60 bucks.
That said, she''s cost me $500 or so in vet bills so far this year - she managed to sneak into the washing machine when I ran to get some towels from upstairs, squashed herself invisibly behind a blanket, and *stayed quiet* for 20 minutes until the spin cycle, and came out without a scratch on her (which I still wanted verified by a professional). Worth every penny - pets are family.
Date: 6/21/2009 3:12:42 AM
Author: Circe
I''m a big believer in no-kill shelters - there are so many ''unwanted'' animals out there. So adopting my cat only cost me $60 bucks.
That said, she''s cost me $500 or so in vet bills so far this year - she managed to sneak into the washing machine when I ran to get some towels from upstairs, squashed herself invisibly behind a blanket, and *stayed quiet* for 20 minutes until the spin cycle, and came out without a scratch on her (which I still wanted verified by a professional). Worth every penny - pets are family.
Date: 6/21/2009 6:49:34 AM
Author: sba771
If I were to do it again I would have gone about the process VERY differently and adopted and since getting my dog I have become active in supporting adoption and proper breeders and educating people about this sort of thing. My dog was a gift from my FI and cost $900. He is a pure bred miniature pinscher and he was overpriced but I went to a breeder in NY so that does tend to cost more compared to other states. I love my little guy but if we do it again we will do a breed specific rescue, but the happiness and love he has given us was so worth the price tag.
Thank goodness she''s okay! But how did she not drown???!!Date: 6/21/2009 3:12:42 AM
Author: Circe
I''m a big believer in no-kill shelters - there are so many ''unwanted'' animals out there. So adopting my cat only cost me $60 bucks.
That said, she''s cost me $500 or so in vet bills so far this year - she managed to sneak into the washing machine when I ran to get some towels from upstairs, squashed herself invisibly behind a blanket, and *stayed quiet* for 20 minutes until the spin cycle, and came out without a scratch on her (which I still wanted verified by a professional). Worth every penny - pets are family.
Date: 6/21/2009 6:56:59 AM
Author: MishB
$80 for each of them, both adopted from a shelter. But they are very expensive to keep in a level of luxury to which they have quickly become very accustomed.![]()