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The cost of owning a cat

19 May 2023

Owning a cat is an incredibly rewarding and happy experience, but the cost of owning and keeping a cat healthy and happy is a long-term financial commitment. Take a look at our guide to the one-off, monthly and annual costs associated with getting a new cat.

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Cats typically live for around eighteen years, so before getting a cat, it鈥檚 important to consider the costs associated with taking care of them for that long. The typical annual cost of a cat is around 拢1500 per year. 

The table below is a guide to the basic costs of cat ownership.

Item

One off expense

Monthly cost

Annual cost

Cat carrier

拢25

Scratch post

拢30 - 拢50

Toys & puzzle feeders

拢40

Litter tray

拢10 - 拢25

Grooming tools

拢10

Food & water bowls

拢10 - 拢20

Cat bed

拢20

All equipment above

拢145 - 拢190

Cat flap

拢40+ installation

拢40

Microchip

拢20 - 拢30

拢25

Food

拢20 - 拢55

拢240 - 拢655*

Litter

拢20 - 拢30

拢240 - 拢360*

Routine health care (Fleas, Worming, Vaccinations)

拢10

拢120

Annual vet check

拢60

Insurance

拢24

拢285

Pet sitting

拢140

Total

拢260

拢74 - 拢119

拢1587

*in calculating this total, we've assumed an average of 拢447 per year for food and 拢300 for litter

Essential items for a new cat

Before you bring your new cat home, you鈥檒l need to buy a few essential items. These include a cat carrier, , , a litter tray and . These will also need replacing from time to time.

A cat flap

Giving your cat access to the outdoors can provide them with a huge amount of positive stimulation. Most cats benefit from having the freedom to come and go as they please especially if they鈥檙e young and you鈥檙e regularly out. We at 新加坡六合彩开奖 recommend a microchip cat flap. These scan your cat鈥檚 microchip and only open for your cat. As well as the flap, you鈥檒l also need to factor in the cost of installation. This will vary depending on where it鈥檚 being fitted in your home. For example, installing a cat flap in a double-glazed window will be more expensive than in a wooden door.

Food

Cats need their own food to ensure they get all the nutrients they require. Costs will vary significantly by brand, the size of your cat and their lifestyle (e.g. how active they are) but a typical adult needs two pouches of wet food per day and around 20g of dry.

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Litter

Although some cats prefer to go to the toilet outside, we always recommend providing a permanent indoor litter tray. This will need to be scooped out daily to remove any soiled material and a complete wash and change at least once a week. Like food, litters can vary significantly in price.

Routine health costs

Annual vaccination protects your cat against a number of common but serious cat diseases. To keep them free of parasites, you鈥檒l need to treat for fleas and worms regularly, following the advice of your vet.

Insurance

Just like us humans, pets also have accidents and illnesses. Many people choose to insure their cat rather than be faced with large and unexpected costs. We recommend looking for policies which cover your cat for the lifetime of any illness rather than a fixed period of time.

Pet sitting

If you go away, it鈥檚 important to make sure your cat will be looked after. In many cases it may be possible to ask a friend or neighbour to help, but for longer breaks, you may require a professional pet sitter.

Microchipping and neutering

If you rehome from 新加坡六合彩开奖 the initial costs of microchipping will be covered. However, there is sometimes a charge if you need to amend your registration details in future. At 新加坡六合彩开奖 we also cover the costs of neutering. However, this is something to bear in mind if you get your cat elsewhere. Prices range from approximately 拢50 to 拢100.

Cost of living support schemes

Here at 新加坡六合彩开奖 we鈥檙e all too aware of how worrying the increasing cost of living is for pet owners. If you鈥檙e struggling to afford care for your dog or cat, you鈥檙e not alone.

We鈥檝e put together a list of places and schemes that may be able to help if you need some extra support.

Subsided veterinary care

  • Celia Hammond - 020 8691 2100 (Lewisham) or 020 7474 8811 (Canning Town)


Homeless pets - vet care, fostering, support

  • Dogs Trust Hope Project (aid with veterinary costs) - 020 7833 7611
     

Pet food banks

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