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WELL, LETS SEE, I AM 62 YEARS OLD, MARRIED AND HAVE 1 DAUGHTER WHO IS 20 YEARS OLD(HAD HER LATE IN LIFE-BEZ I MARRIED LATE!) ANYWAY, I WORK FULL TIME AS A MEDICAL BILLER/COLLECTOR FOR A COLLECTION FIRM IN MELVILLE, NY, HAVE BEEN THERE FOR THE PAST 10 YEARS AM LOOKING FORWARD TO THE DAY I CAN RETIRE, BUT THE WAY THINGS ARE GOING NOT SURE WHEN THAT WILL BE...................
I LOVE ANIMALS, HAVE 2 CATS & 1 DOG, A BIT PULL MIX WHO IS A REAL MUSH! SWEETEST LITTLE "PONY SIZE" PUPPY, GETS JEALOUS IF ONE OF THE CATS GETS MORE ATTENTION THEN HER AND WANTS CONSTANT ATTENTION ACTUALLY SHE ACTS A LOT LIKE MY HUSBAND!
You might be able to retire earlier if you saved all the money you doubtless spend on all the animals you have. I would believe that if you kept track of all the food. vet expenses, etc. you would find that each pet costs something like $600 to $800 a year, That's about what it cost me when my former wife and I had - at one point - three cats and a dog.