• jaykrown@lemmy.world
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      What? Compared to having a kid they’re extremely cheap. My small dog costs me at most about $2000 a year.

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      My cat costs 100 bucks a month. And brings me the only source of joy I have.

      That’s cheap and I consider not having suicidal thoughts to not be a luxury.

      • PagPag@lemmy.world
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        This seems expensive.

        How tf does your cat cost $100/month?

        Mine lives a life of luxury and it cannot be half of that even when all yearly spending is averaged.

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          Easily. Combination of pet insurance and normal medical bills plus a canned diet with occasional toys, treats, litter, specialty furniture, and cleaning supplies. You can do with less and gamble with health problems, unexpected emergencies, and boredom-linked destructiveness.

          (I had a diabetic cat. Between him, a girl that can’t eat dry food or cheap canned without getting bladder stones, and a third cat that eats whatever but isn’t worth the effort of separating at meal times I was spending $400+/month just on food. It’s less now without the diabetes to manage but still not cheap.)

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      lol, I can assure you that is a very yuppie mindset. Vast majority of people with pets can’t afford much beyond the food.

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      Pets are the new kids

      Goldfish are the new pets

      Pet rocks are the new goldfish

      Kids are insanely expensive and time consuming. Which normally isn’t a problem in a healthy society with functional communities and affordable goods and services. We aren’t in a healthy society.