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Cat, Dog Owners Would Ax Pet Luxuries During Financial Hardship

Pet toys, fashion accessories and brand-name foods may be the first to go, a survey finds.

Cat, Dog Owners Would Ax Pet Luxuries During Financial Hardship
A new survey suggests that pet owners would spend less on cat toys if faced with financial constraints.
Even in a recession or financial hardship, pet owners are more likely to curtail their monthly expenses (i.e. electronics, entertainment, clothing, groceries and household goods) than on care or supplies for their pets, according to a national survey conducted by public relations firm Fleishman-Hillard International Communications.

However, pet owners did say that they would cut back on pet luxuries if faced with financial constraints, such as toys (57 percent), pet fashion (52 percent), professional pet care, such as daycare and walkers (47 percent), professional grooming (45 percent) and name brand pet food (38 percent).

Responses varied slightly when the same question was asked to only those pet owners who participated in the activities mentioned. If faced with financial hardship, they would cut pet fashion first (82 percent), then professional pet care, such as daycare and walkers (80 percent), professional grooming (68 percent), pet toys (65 percent) and name brand pet food (40 percent).

In addition, almost one-third of the pet owners surveyed said they may cut spending on veterinary visits and preventative medications.

Overall, 22 percent of respondents felt that they will be financially worse off in 2008 compared to 2007; 46 percent felt that they will be the same; and 32 percent felt they will be better off financially.

The online survey included 665 pet owners (including 602 who own a dog or cat).

Posted: February 11 2008 2 a.m. EDT

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Excellent article! A lot of the financial hardship is caused by corporate greed and contempt for American workers. The banks don't help much because they are raping the American people by their usurious interest rates aided and abetted by a do-nothing Congress. Ever since the banks were deregulated they have been robbing the people with their greedy tactics, They need to be regulated once more.
Robert, Syracuse, NY
Posted: 3/2/2008 3:35:00 PM
I know the coming year and most likely the few after that are going to be really hard, but I wont be able to cut out buying my kitty something special all together. I plan on keeping my eye out for great deals and even toys in children's areas that I know my kitty would love to play with! I am just happy I managed to get her soft food in bulk...she is good on that for who knows how long...!
Stacy, Port Angeles, WA
Posted: 2/12/2008 1:31:17 AM
I hope folks only cut veterinary visits that 100% needed for their pets health~
Ellen, Attleboro, MA
Posted: 2/12/2008 12:26:43 AM
I try to make sure my kitties get what they need. I just work more hours to make sure they get what they need.
I just hope if someone had a crisis that they just don't abandon their responsibility. I saw a news article that stated people left their pets behind when they foreclosed on a property.. I thought that was horrible. Some died from starvation. I pray that people would at least have the heart to leave them at a no kill shelter..
Karen, Standish, ME
Posted: 2/11/2008 9:36:55 PM
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