
7 Ways to Save on Pet Costs
1. Shop around for pet food
Don’t assume that feeding your furry friend has to cost a fortune. Shop around for pet food to find the best price – and don’t forget your coupons!
2. Create your own pet beds and furniture
Instead of blowing big bucks on specialized pet beds and furniture, make our own cozy spaces with easy DIY projects.
3. Keep your pet fit
It’s cheaper to keep a pet healthy than to pay for medical care. Make sure your pet gets enough movement and eats well.
4. Compare pet insurance plans
Insurance isn’t just for humans. Pet insurance plans have risen significantly in popularity. When comparing plans, consider premiums, copays, payment caps, and deductibles. Then, find out if the following costs are covered: physical exams, pre-existing issues, vet and animal hospital visits, and prescription drugs. It may, or may not, be worth the cost in the long run.
5. Make your own pet treats
Find recipes online for DIY pet treats and skip the sticker shock on store-bought indulgences for your furry friend.
6. Invest in a grooming kit
Enjoy ongoing savings by investing in a grooming kit for your pet instead of shelling out money for your four-legged friend’s spa days.
7. Expensive vet bill? ºÚ°µ±¬ÁÏÍø can help.
If you find yourself at the vet with a growing bill, ºÚ°µ±¬ÁÏÍø can help with a variety of solutions to champion your (and Fido’s) financial wellness. From our Classic and Titanium Visa credit cards with low, fixed rates to personal loans and Member Fast Cash, we’re here to help. Available 24/7 in Online and Mobile Banking, Member Fast Cash is a loan deposited directly into your account in less than 60 seconds.
We’re here to help – stop by a branch, call, or video bank to discuss solutions.
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