'Having a cat has left me in debt': Impulsively raising a cat will only bring you pain

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What's your reason for having a cat?

Have you ever felt pressured while raising a cat?

Do you have any regrets after getting a cat?

These questions are things that every shit shoveling officer needs to think about.

Saw a post online:

A netizen raised a cat for just one year, and the cost was close to 20,000 yuan; this is tantamount to a huge pressure for a college student who has just graduated and started working.

Having a cat for 1 year has left him heavily in debt. He said he regretted raising a cat.

For the sake of face, I chose "ragdoll cat".

Netizens saw that someone in the circle of friends posted a puppet cat, and the girls around him preferred cats; so, in order to attract attention and attract the attention of girls, he looked at the shriveled wallet, and finally decided to buy a cloth Doll cat.

Buy Ragdoll, cost 8k.

After raising cats for half a year, the cat suffered from "feline transmission". It cost more than 7k to treat the cat, and there were some follow-up expenses.

From buying a cat to raising a cat for one year, I spent almost 20,000 yuan before and after.

And he just graduated to work, and his monthly salary is only 5k yuan.

I have to rent a house, I have to live, I have to socialize, I have to keep a cat.

A netizen said: After raising a cat, he became in a state of heavy debts, and he regretted raising a cat very much; therefore, he plans to sell the cat to others next.

Who is not suitable for cats?

I often say to friends around me who want to adopt cats:

"If you are not prepared, including time and money, then don't keep cats lightly."

After all, for you, a cat is just a passer-by in your life, which is optional; you keep it when you want, and maybe throw it away when you don't want to.

But in the cat's worldview, the shit shoveling officer is all there is to it.

Don't think that the cat looks cold and doesn't get close to people; in fact, the cat enjoys the heart very much and likes the time with the owner very much.

If you don't believe me:

When you come home from get off work, before you open the door or even climb the stairs, the cat will be sitting behind the door waiting for you to come home.

Raising a cat on impulse will not bring you happiness, it will only bring you pain.

Who is not suitable for cats?

First of all, there is no time and no stable living environment.

Although cats' space requirements are not as strict as dogs', cats also need a small space of their own to play.

If you are still renting an apartment, you usually work longer hours and occasionally travel.

Under these conditions, it is really not recommended that you keep a cat.

Because after raising a cat, you will find that time is simply not enough.

Secondly, raising cats needs to be based on certain economic conditions.

If you don't have enough income, if your income can't support you and your family, don't own a cat.

for example:

The most unpretentious cost of raising a cat.

According to a pastoral cat, the price of buying a cat is between 20-200 yuan.

The cat food for cats every month is calculated according to 3-4 pounds, and the price is about 80 yuan, which is cheap cat food.

The cat's internal and external deworming costs about 100 yuan per month.

In the early stage, cats need to be vaccinated. The cat litter used by the cat every month, and occasionally canned snacks for the cat. It is good that the cat is not sick.

Whether it is the overhead or the invisible overhead, the average cost of raising a cat is about 300 yuan per month.

So, are you really sure you can raise a cat?

For senior shit shoveling officers, raising cats is really an addictive thing.

I have 1 cat, and I want 2 and 3 more; I even see stray cats on the road and want to take them home.

But human energy is limited, after all, raising the cat you have is the most basic.

Today's topic:

What do you think you need to have a cat?

How much is your monthly cat cost?

(The article with the picture source network)

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