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    Default How can I get a cat/dog

    Right, I told my mum I want a dog/cat and ill pay for it and pay to look after it etc. She said with what money? I sadi EMA. and she just aviods the question then but i love cats and dogs and really want one. Any tips to try and change my mothers mind? please, id love a cat/dog

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    get one from the rspca. and i dont have a pet, but monthly, i dont think the costs would be too high for a pet.

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    dude first be aware what a one would cost to buy and look after. make sure you can afford it before you go diving into anything man. really i have a dog obviously i love him but i know its not cheap.

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    Its not cheap at all.

    You get loads of injections when its a puppy.
    Your looking around £200-500.

    When he gets ill, your looking around £50 for a box of tablets.

    Even if you get pet insurance, you pay the first £50.

    Also, if you ever put him in the kennels, its not cheap, about £12 a night.

    And then they have the chance of catching Kennel Cough if they are not vaccinated with the Kennel Cough jab, which costs about £50 too.

    Then theres food, bedding, toys, treats etc, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by British View Post
    Its not cheap at all.

    You get loads of injections when its a puppy.
    Your looking around £200-500.

    When he gets ill, your looking around £50 for a box of tablets.

    Even if you get pet insurance, you pay the first £50.

    Also, if you ever put him in the kennels, its not cheap, about £12 a night.

    And then they have the chance of catching Kennel Cough if they are not vaccinated with the Kennel Cough jab, which costs about £50 too.

    Then theres food, bedding, toys, treats etc, etc.
    :S it seems pricy but ill do anything for a pet. Cats will be cheaper?

    Thanks for all replys

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    Your going to buy / keep a cat / dog on your ema? whats that £30 a week? That's not enough lol

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    We got ours free from the RSPCA. The only thing we had to pay for was to get her neutered but some of them probably all ready are.
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    plus, if your on EMA, if you choose to go to university then whats gonna happen to your pet?


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    you should pay a cat (like 1 year old) its still a kitten till there 2 and it should of had all its jabs ect.. same to dogs
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