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Foodbanks for pets are opening across the country as owners hit by the cost-of-living crisis struggle to afford their animals. More than eight in 10 people find it hard to pay for their pets, according to the RSPCA, and in the last two years, the price of pet food has rocketed by as much as 58%.

My dog has allergies and can only eat a certain food costing £10 for a small bag , I can understand the struggle

Are you struggling with pets cost ?

Aenurse1
10 months ago
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Leannexxx

I don't have any pets anymore as they passed away but I can understand why people are giving their pets up because they can't afford them now so I think this is a good idea

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Aenurse1

Leannexxx so do I sorry yours passed away xx♥️

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Leannexxx

Aenurse1 it's ok it was heartbreaking at the time but they had a good life they was 12 years old

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Jerseydrew

I don't have pets. I'm not allowed them where I am. I do think food banks dhould cover pets. For some people pets is all they have. Given that we are in a recession people got pets when they could afford them. Their circumstances have changed but their pets still need to eat

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Aenurse1

Jerseydrew totally agree pets are like family

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Mango4

I think it's a good idea as pets need to be fed also and sometimes when people fall on hard times they cannot afford to keep their pets due to the cost.

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JLouM

I thought pet food was covered by food bank anyway but if not then yes, animals need to eat too.

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martinlufc5637

I think it's a very good idea, we donate quite a bit to our local cat sanctuary food wise when I see a decent deal I'll buy them and donate

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Jackscot

If you can not afford to feed pets, you should not get

Any

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RnD194hd

Jackscot fully agree, I personally think it's an act of cruelty otherwise, all the pets needs should be met

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eyeballkerry

Jackscot It is not just about feeding your pets but also any medical bills that need to be paid. Vets are so expensive which I think is a big issue for pet owners and due to this pets don’t get the help they need.

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Lynibis

Jackscot so unfair, I don't suppose they got a dog/cat during the cost of living rises but has had for many years. Would we say get rid of a kid or two because cost of living rose beyond their ability to cope.

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DanielleMcK1992

Jackscot people circumstances change. My partner and I both had good paying jobs up until recently then had to leave as I am really poorly and he cares for me. We are still managing with our two pets but many need a little help.

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gothvixen

Jackscot most people don't get a pet when they can't afford one, but you can't predict the bad times. Pets are so good for people's mental health. I live alone and my life would be barren without my 2 dogs. I think you need to find some empathy.

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LHP118

Jackscot

Difficult one - we need to ensure we can afford the things we reach for, and we're a generation that overreach and spend more than we can afford to.

There are some people though, who are in unforseen situations, where they lose everything... and their family including their pets are at risk.

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jjs1985

Wouldn’t say we are struggling but have noticed the increase in prices, same with everything but I think pet food banks are a great idea

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MrsCraig

Unfortunately our dog passed away on Friday night. We will be donating all of her food etc to a local charity so that our dogs can benefit. We noticed the rise in costs. Insurance, vets monthly plan, dog food all went up in price. She was worth it though. Happily sacrificed things for myself so that she was looked after.

Our local food bank takes food for pets. A few local shops have areas where you can donate pet food stuff too.

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Aenurse1

MrsCraig I’m so sorry ♥️♥️

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Lynibis

MrsCraig sorry to hear that. I remember how close and protective your dog was with your son. I don't own a pet but adore my sons dogs so I can understand how distressing it is.

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MrsCraig

Lynibis our son keeps asking if she is coming home later. We've explained to him that she isn't coming home and he can't see her again. He is very upset.

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MrsCraig

Aenurse1 thank you

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Lynibis

MrsCraig I imagined he would be and I am sure you have explained that she has gone somewhere happy🤗

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MrsCraig

Lynibis we have, explaining to him that he couldn't go visit her was very hard. He keep saying he didn't want her to live somewhere else

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jms19

Whenever any of my pets have passed away Ive always donated their food etc to the vets who then pass it onto a cat charity.

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Auntielettie

My local food bank regularly posts what they are in need of, I can't remember ever seeing pet food on the list. To be honest it's never crossed my mind but will in future

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Lynibis

I don't understand why they need to be separate? If you need a food bank for your pet you probably need help yourself so have them both in same place.

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Leannexxx

Lynibis most food banks don't do pet food and I don't understand some of the comments on here saying can't afford a pet don't have one some people need help now because of the cost of living, they probably was doing alright before this it's just circumstances change

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Lynibis

Leannexxx totally agree, who would get shot of a loved pet they have had since before covid, not the animal's fault the whole country has gone to rack and ruin.

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Jackscot

RnD194hd, thank you

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Jackscot

eyeballkerry, thank you. I fully understand what you are saying. we have pet insurance for two dogs and two cats

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Pjran

Someone recently post a plea for pet food to be donated to a local charity. They were so lucky and inundated with tins and packets.

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owendy911

Definitely a good idea

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patarule

Yes many people living rough feeg their dogs before themselves and it may cut down on abandoned pets

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KarenTebby

Excellent Idea to help people rather than force pet owner to rehome and lose a valuable member of their family. Pet food has become so expensive, people on average income have very little excess money, but people on low income - it must be a nightmare. The cost of living has hit so dramatically they have been left in this position through no fault of their own

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tonygch96

Definately. The animals have a hard time, espcially when the owners fall on bad times.

It is not the fault of the pet, so why not give them a treat.

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gm7riq

I personaly feed my cat better than myself. There should be food bank for pets. His cat food from ALDI has increased from £2.69 to £3.39. No doubt his insurance will be up as well. I look after him and in return he looks after me and is very good company.

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emsyjo

It cost me £20 a week to feed my cat and £200 a month in vets bills. I'm selling stuff to try and raise money for the next vet bill but it's not looking good.

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LizCooley

Its the vets fees that are the problem!!

Food need not cost much

When I have my son's dogs i cook a big pan of brown rice and give them chicken and any leftover veg mixed in

I buy a huge bag of chicken fillets from Farm foods for £9 cook it and bag up in the freezer. Probably well under £1 a day for fwo spaniels

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svrobinson

My 11 year old cat was a stray that I took in well before the current economic crisis, he has been pretty healthy but suddenly became very ill in October/November and I thought we would lose him. I eventually found a charity vet but still had to pay £300 which was money we didn't really have. The upside is that he has made a full recovery, but when your pet becomes sick then the bills become shocking and it does put a huge strain on the budget.

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