IS your pet taking a big bite out of your monthly budget?
According to The Grocer magazine, the cost of pet food has surged by as much as 58 per cent in the past two years.
Here are ways to keep your furry friends happy while trimming the bill . . .
RUFF SPEND: Start by creating a dedicated budget for pet-related expenses.
This should include categories such as food, grooming, toys and veterinary care.
By having a clear understanding of your monthly pet-related outgoings, you can identify areas where you might be overspending and hopefully find opportunities to cut back.
BULK BITES: Look for deals and discounts when purchasing pet supplies.
Buying in bulk can often save you money in the long run.
It’s also fine to buy cheaper supermarket pet food as long as the label says “complete”, as that means it has all the essential nutrients your pet needs.
TOTALLY PAWFECT: Pick up pre-loved items for your favourite via eBay or Shpock.
It is also worth checking out the free section on Gumtree and the Nextdoor app because many people have had a clear-out after Christmas.
We found free cat carriers, pet beds and even puppy food listed.
BRUSH UP: Keeping your pet healthy is one of the best ways to save on vet costs.
Ensure your pet gets regular exercise and, for dogs, brushing their teeth can also contribute to long-term savings by reducing the likelihood of expensive dental procedures.
VET THE BEST: When it comes to vets, prices can vary significantly between surgeries. Take the time to compare them.
One common area where pet owners may overspend is on vet subscriptions.
Compare and contrast vets in your area to find the best prices.
HELPING HAND: The Blue Cross charity hands out pet food to hard-up owners — head to bluecross.org.uk/petfoodbank.
You can also make donations of pet food to the Blue Cross charity at Pets At Home stores nationwide.
- All prices on page correct at time of going to press. Deals and offers subject to availability.
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