Originally Posted by
Catlady711
Yes more kitties cost more. The biggest vet bills (barring accidents or illness) is usually when you first get them and then again when they get old and tend to have more health problems. The inbetween parts aren't too bad if you think more of prevention and quality, rather than skimping on things.
I don't know exactly how much more a second kitty would actually cost. On litter/food you probably would benefit from buying bulk, but with two faces eating the food/using the litter, it would dissapear faster.
I've seen surveys that say anywhere from $180 to $400 for each cat (not counting the first year for initial shots, spay/neuter).
Rather than make a hasty decision, sit down with your finances and figure out how much you can afford to spend per week/month/year on a pet. Call around to the local veterinarians to find out what the average prices are for shots, spay/neuter, yearly boosters, flea preventative, etc. Check your local pet stores for prices on food/litter/supplies. If you can afford those things and not have to decide between paying the rent and feeding the cats, and have enough to put away for a rainy day fund for ER vet bills etc, then by all means get two kitties and enjoy them!