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Fun ways to care for a pet without the hefty price tag

Here are the perfect workarounds for those of us who love animals but find being a pet owner either too much of a commitment or expensive.

By Carolyn Tate

Any animal lover knows that pets are a great companion. They provide unconditional love, help fight depression, improve our mood and outlook, promote healing, increase resilience, and offer a wonderful distraction from our troubles.

There is even research that shows dog and cat owners laugh more on a daily basis than those who don’t have pets. And we know that they can be incredibly helpful for your mental health after you’ve suffered a loss.

Enjoy the benefits of pets a little easier

But with pets comes great responsibility, and there are plenty of reasons you may baulk at the idea of committing to a pet. Perhaps your living situation isn’t ideal for pets, you think you can't afford to keep one, your health may prevent you from wanting to take on a pet, or maybe you like to travel and the commitment is too much.

Whatever your situation, there’s no reason you can’t enjoy the benefits of pets without the cost or commitment. You just have to be a little bit creative.

Open your heart as a doggy foster carer

There are many reasons a pet may require a foster home where it can be loved and taken care of in the short term – such as recovering from a health issue or a distressing past – before it can go to its forever home.

Being fostered is so much better for the animals than staying in a shelter, and fostering can be a fulfilling way for you to support animal welfare organisations and help alleviate overcrowding in shelters. By opening your home to a foster pet, you directly contribute to their wellbeing and increase their chances of finding a permanent loving home. It’s a win-win!

Contact: Helping You Help Animals (HUHA), AFHNZ, Western Bay Council

Open your mind to pet insurance

If you've got the time for a pet, but just worry about the money, consider pet insurance your second-best friend (no one will ever take the place of your pet, right?)

Let’s be honest, we’d do just about anything to keep our pets happy and healthy. But when unexpected vet bills hit, it can feel like your wallet’s gone walkabout. That’s where pet insurance comes in. It helps smooth out your vet bills, so it takes the financial sting out of those “oh no” moments - so you can focus on belly rubs, tail wags and purrs, not panic.

Pet insurance might not sound like the most thrilling topic (we get it), but it can seriously save you money in the long run. Citro partner Knose gets it: from accidents and illnesses to routine care options, they offer flexible cover that’s easy to understand - no head-scratching required. Plus, with no annual sub-limits on vet bills and fast reimbursement, it’s peace of mind that can fit neatly into your budget.

Contact: Knose

The joy of having a pet is worth the time and expense - especially when you can manage both. Image: iStock/JulPo

Open your arms as a volunteer

You can offer your time to help care for animals in shelters, which can be a great option if you can’t have animals in your home. There are also positions for people to drive rescue vans and fill other roles that can help protect vulnerable animals.

Animal rescue organisations rely on volunteers to continue operating, and you also get to reap the benefits of having endless pets to care for. Volunteering can also be a rewarding experience, offering opportunities for personal growth and connection with like-minded people who share a passion for animal welfare.

Whether you're walking dogs, socialising with cats, or assisting with adoption events, your time and effort can make a real difference in the lives of shelter animals.

Contact: HUHA, Dogwatch

Open your home as a doggy daycare

You can care for someone else’s pet for the day, overnight or longer holidays, from the comfort of your home. Offering doggy daycare is a flexible way to get your pet fix, because you get to decide when you’re available and the animals you want to mind.

You’ll often have a regular client or two so you can form a strong bond and enjoy an ongoing relationship, like being a favourite aunty. All care, no responsibility! And the best part? You’ll even be paid for your time. 

All you need to do is register your profile on one of the many doggy daycare platforms and wait for a match.

Contact: Pawshake

Open your mind with pet sitting

If you’re flexible and you like a bit of adventure, you can take the doggy daycare idea even further and register as a house and pet sitter, where you stay in someone’s home while they’re away and care for their pets. 

You might also be asked to water some plants or take care of the home in other ways, but many people just want someone at home to ensure their pets are loved and cared for - without having to send them out to a kennel. 

You can offer this service just in your hometown, or you can use these opportunities to travel more widely. You might even become a favourite housesitter for some, and book in regular visits. It’s a great way to meet new pets and experience a good amount of time with them, as well as being able to have a budget holiday.

Contact: The Housesitting Company, Trusted Housesitters, Kiwi Housesitters

Feature image: iStock/LSOphoto

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