People think that having pets is a status symbol. That is
because the proper pet care can be costly. No worries. All you have to do is to
plan in advance so you won’t have to dip into your funds for pet emergencies.
This is where being pet owners vs. being pet parents come in.
Being pet parents we tend to want the best for our pets.
Sometimes, we end up spoiling them. Being a pet owner is not bad. By being an
owner, a responsible owner, you have to take care of your pets and have a
system in place.
It’s the beginning of the year and you might think it is cliché
to have a new year’s resolution, then don’t make one. Instead, make a plan of
action. To be forewarned is to be forearmed. Here are some tips you might need
to put into your plan of action.
Plan and schedule your vet visits.
Make sure your pets are healthy. Do you know the month they
have to inoculated? Make sure you put away the necessary amount ahead of time.
For a medium size dog, the going rate is Php450-500 depending on the clinic. It’s
350 for a cat. Don’t forget to schedule a check up every six months just to be
healthy.
If you know there would be a free vet day in your local
community, go there and have your pets checked. Baranggays will have one once a
year.
Keep healthy to keep away from the Vet
Make sure your food intake is the recommended amount. Add
fresh veggies. Make sure they eat well. A healthy pet makes visits to the vet
less.
Don’t Buy Anything Out of Whim
Do we need to explain this? Impulse buying is something we
should curb this new year.
Put Money Away for a Rainy day
Make a piggybank solely for your pet. Put a fixed amount on
a fixed day. Ex: Put Ph50.00 every Friday. Make sure to keep to this schedule.
This is your emergency fund for your pet so if something happens, you know
where to draw from. Make sure you don’t spend it unnecessarily. This piggybank
is only for emergency vet bills.