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29th May 2011, 11:17 AM #3Top Cat



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I concur - my three boys are costing me about that except I have chosen instead of insurance to put £50/month in a savings account for the three of them. At 6 months old they eat more than adults - they are growing - and get through about £4 wet food a day between them (Bozita + HiLife) plus random amounts of dry food. For cat litter I use Chick Crumb @ £7.45/20kg bag - this lasts about 2 weeks a bag.
Initial capital costs included carrier, litter tray, bowls, water fountain, cat tree, scratching posts, bedding, toys, toys, toys. Oh, and toys.
If you want to let them out but not to roam free them cat proofing the garden or building a cat run costs hundreds. Just starting that here, after having the basic fencing brought back to standard.
Also, as above, two or more is not just more fun but they are company for each other if you are away from the house for any amount of time.
They are always worth it - and simply by asking the question you are already a responsible enough person to deserve to be an MC slave ;-)
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