February 28, 2009

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Points to looking after your pets throughout the credit crunch

Here are alist of tips most sussex vets can agree on.

The recent recession has been getting to us all, and animal shelters seem to be getting close to full with the influx of animals unable to be cared for anymore. Some owners are staring at the difficult choice with the much loved family pet. Here's afew pointers to help you and fido through these hard times.

  • Thinking of buying a pet? Do some investigate work into how much a pet can cost (still cheaper than the kids!). Can you afford to look after a pet at the moment -they can cost alot of money? Try contacting the animal shelters around in your area to take in a animal that deserves a good home.
  • Get pet insurance- Sure, its not the cheapest thing in the world right now, but pet insurance is going to save you alot in the long run if your pets get sick, with vet bills being costly, try shopping around and looking for the best deals about for your pet, as some can cost from as alittle as £8 per month upwards depending on your cover plan.
  • Find a cheaper pet food- Fluffy can do his/her part to help out to? They may reject a cheaper pet food at first, with some animals being picky, but if thats all there is to eat they wont be above chowing down.
  • Neuter your pet. Taking care of one animal can be costly, but a whole litter can be too much to look after? This will help to keep the animal population down as shelters have more than enough animals to care for at the moment.

You've done these tips to try and keep hold of your pets, but sadly, what if those animal hospital bills are too much?

  • Firstly, try the animal shelters, to see if they have room, dogs trust, the RSPCA.
  • A friend or relative may decide to look after them -at least you'd still get to see them.
  • DO NOT JUST ABANDON YOUR PET in the middle of nowhere.
  • Put an ad up in the local paper to see if anyone is willing to take your pet off your hands.

February 28, 2009

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In the dog house -The credit crunch now hits our pets

Animal charities and sussex vets have noticed that the Credit crunch is now taking our tolls to on our fluffy friends.

Shelters are seeing a disturbing rise in the amount of pets that are being dropped into clinics, cats and dogs in particular. During this time of economic crises, where buisnesses are collapsing and going under left, right and centre and making people redundant, our animal companions seem to be hit as well, as owners just can continue to cope with thier own bills of rent and then their pets food, veternary and insurance bills. Animals are either being dropped off at animal shelters or taken a distance away from the family home and dropped in the middle of no-where, left to fend for themselves.

So why has this happened to Fluffy and fido? Spare a thought for all those animals who were bought as xams presents0 more so this year. Families that could afford that new puppy suddenly cant due to redundancy, and rover's looking at the chop. People are also forced to downgrade and move to smaller accomidations, which dont allow pets to the dismay of the owner.

Can the animal hospitals cope with this sudden influx of casualties?

Alot of animal charities and re-homing centres are close to full, now unfortunetly only taking in the most severe of emergency cases. With people being more stingy with their belts charities and shelters in general are recieving less money as 'charity begins at home'.

Though on the upside for our furry pals, January saw some charities reporting that January saw a rise in the number of people ADOPTING from animal shelters, but most shelters are still seeing more animals coming in then going out to a loving home.

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