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Jermaine Ledbetter, right, processes a request for adoption for Shelly Current at the Muskogee Animal Shelter. The shelter charges $90 to adopt an adult dog an $70 to adopt an adult cat.
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Published February 04, 2009 11:13 pm -

$AVING YOU MONEY: Find ways to save when caring for your pets
Cats generally less expensive than dogs, experts say

By Cathy Spaulding
Phoenix Staff Writer

Patti Page didn’t go far enough when she sang “How much is that doggie in the window?”

She also should have asked “How much is that doggie’s vaccinations or grooming to help him look good?”

Whether from a breeder, neighbor or an animal shelter, a new dog or cat comes with expenses. There also are certain breeds that could cost more than others because of particular grooming needs or health problems.

Dorothy Farmer, executive director of Protecting Animal Welfare Society, or PAWS, said cats cost less to maintain than dogs, even though they have the added expense of cat litter.

“Cats are less, unless you get multiple cats,” Farmer said. “Dogs eat more food and require more attention. Cats are pretty solitary. Cats can be independent and live indoors.”

On the other hand, dogs that go outside need a secure fence, “preferably a back yard,” Farmer said.

Larry Hamilton, veterinarian at Honor Heights Veterinary Clinic, agreed.

“Dogs are by far, more expensive than cats,” he said.

He said a full series of vaccinations for puppies would run from $80 to $150, he said. The series includes boosters for distemper, parvo and corona at 6, 8, 12 and 16 weeks for those diseases, plus rabies at 6 months.

“We also check for intestinal parasites,” he said. A full series of vaccinations for kittens would run from $80 to $120 and include vaccinations for distemper and feline leukemia, then rabies at the same intervals, he said.

Older dogs and cats would cost less to vaccinate, he said.

Spaying or neutering dogs runs about $65 to $125, while doing the same thing to cats would run $45 to $85, he said.

Neutering a male usually is a little cheaper than spaying a female, he said.



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