been thinking about getting a cat and did some research on how much money kittens actually cost lol. turns out it's way more than just the adoption fee. if you go through places like the SPCA, you're looking at like $150 for kittens under 6 months, which honestly includes a lot—vaccinations, health check, flea treatment, all that stuff. but if you want a purebred? that's a whole different story. saw some breeders charging $2,600+ which is insane.



the real money sink is the first year though. apparently you're dropping around $1,879 just on food, vet visits, toys, scratching posts, and whatever else they need. then it's like $1,424 every year after that. didn't expect it to add up that much tbh.

and here's the thing—unexpected vet bills are always lurking. that's why people keep talking about pet insurance. saw that it's only like $30 a month on average for cats, which seems worth it if you don't want to get hit with a massive emergency vet bill down the line. definitely something to factor in before bringing a kitten home.

so yeah, if you're planning to get a cat, budget more than you think. the adoption cost is just the beginning.
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