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Discussion in 'General Topics & Support Issues' started by honeybears, Jun 9, 2005.

  1. honeybears

    honeybears New Member

    to raise dogs and cats! Boy, just when I think I am getting ahead and can proceed to the next thing on my to do list something happens.

    like Wylies tooth 2 weeks ago, somehow caused by trauma, (that may need to be pulled) that was a $100 which I was planning on spending on getting Jakes ick cultured (which isnt as bad now) and his tumor tested now that its big enough to biopsy. not to mention the special cat food Midas has to eat at $1.40 per day and Jakes raw at $3.50 every day and a half, wylies food, which is $22 a bag that last about 3 weeks plus all the supplements they get, wheew,

    but they are my babies, so nothing but the best for them

    So the citronella gadget I want is at the bottom of my list :?
    this is why my husband says no more dogs!
     
  2. Bente

    Bente New Member

    The things we do for our furry babies... But it's worth it, no doubt! :mrgreen:

    We have been lucky with Kyrre so far and only had to spend mony on the "basic" (neutering, shots, worm meds and this anti flea stuff) But I'm very well aware that something might show up unexpected, so we have a savings account for emergensies :)
     

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