It depends on if you have a dog, or cat. If you have a Golden Retriever, you will probably spend about one thousand on food a year. But, if you have a small dog, then about five hundred. And if you have a cat, you will spend about three, or four hundred per year.
That depends on the quality of food and how much the cat needs to eat. The absolute minimum I spend on one small inactive cat is $.50 per day or around $185.00 per year. That's one 5.5oz can per day of a medium quality national brand cat food and does not include supplementation with dry food and treats. A larger active cat will likely need more food.
Dog: It depends on what kind of dog you buy. I have a yorkshire terrier and I spend a lot of money on him, but my boxer cost less money to care for. Cat: They are not much work all u gotta do is liter box train them and get the shots they need.
Your best option is to take your cat to your veterinarian and be honest immediately about exactly how much money you can afford to spend on your cat. If your cat was bitten by something poisonous and you can't afford to treat, the vet may be able to humanely euthanize your cat so it doesn't suffer an agonizing death.
There are many cat food coupons that can save money. The best one available is for meowmix on the internet that I was able to find
it takes a lot of patience and loving normoly week £5 a week on food but it's worth the loving cat you get!.
It sounds like your friend is taking advantage of you. He gets a monthly check so he should buy his own cat food. You need to put your foot down and say :"I can't afford to give you cat food all the time or often because I paid for my cat food." There are 2 options; 1 he gives you money for the cat food or 2 he buys his own cat food.
Depending on how you present the food and how you call it forth, it could take as little as a few minutes for a friendly cat or a week or two for a solitary/hostile cat to adjust, or maybe never if you don't have strong enough bait. If you are attempting to get a strange cat to come to you, I wouldn't suggest ordinary cat food; cat treats, canned cat food, cheese, milk or meat (not raw!) will tempt a cat forward fairly quickly. Cat food as it is isn't something an ordinary cat would spend his time after.
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your cat should eat at least 1/3 of a cup of food mixed with wet food.
2,000,000
This really depends on the quality of the food the cat is fed on, also how much food the cat eats in a day (the lower quality the food, the more the cat will eat). For a cat fed on a premium-quality wet cat food, it would probably eat approximately 15lbs of food per month.