Pets Are Active Family Members

March 12th, 2010 by KittyKitty

When you adopt an animal into your home you get way more than you bargained for. Though at first it seems simple and straight forward enough to clean up after the animal, feed it, and groom it, the end result is a far cry from the original list of responsibilities. This bundle of fur and cuteness will become a family member. If you are single, then it will be a family of two.

You should expect a little increase in your spending at the grocery store. A small cat is not likely to cause much a fuss and will not eat you out of house and home. If you have managed to adopt a large breed dog you may have to make some adjustments in you budgets. In the end it makes no difference because you will spend the extra on your new best friend no matter what.

It will not be long before you find that your decorating at home is being done with the pet in mind. The next time you pick out a new bedding collection you wonder how likely it is to attract pet hair. You may even opt for a sofa cover instead of a new sofa. The appearance of every room of the house is slowly changing for your dog or cat.

Furniture shopping becomes trickier. As if you did not already have a hard time imagining what the designer in the store is telling you to think of, now you also have to envision the dog or cat in the picture. Does the black baby furniture attract them too much? Are they likely to use that coffee table as their own personal nail or claw file. You think long and hard before bringing home what could potentially be the next really expensive scratching post.

Vacation planning takes on a whole new dimension when a pet is factored in. You have choices with regards to your pet when you travel. If you really can not stand the separation, it may be possible to take your pet along. This will cost you extra money for the special accommodations. Did you ever consider that the pet may need a break from you once in a while? You could also find a kennel based on recommendations you get from friends. You may even want to consider a pet sitter.

If you have a new addition to your family on the way, not the furry sort, then you may want to consult with a professional about the best way to introduce the family pet to the new baby. Common advise is to make sure you set up for baby well in advance so that the dog or cat has a chance to get used to that convertible crib and changer being set up.

The relationship with a pet is not all work and no play. In return for all the duties and responsibilities you get unconditional love and loyalty. You enjoy the company of an animal that will go to the ends of the earth for you, even if they are really lazy.

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