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What's the most extravagant thing you've bought for your pet, and do you regret it?

Inspired by watching my cat lay on her 6' (2 m) tall cat tower and sleep like a baby. Zero regrets, even if it makes us look like insane cat people for having a giant cat tower right in our living room. She lives here, she gets furniture too!

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  • Bought an automatic door opener (the type for handicapped people in wheelchairs) so the dogs can come and go as they please to/from the back yard. I setup infrared sensors inside and outside near the dogs level (off to the side outside) and they quickly figured out how to open the door on their own.

    Was like $600 but man was it worth it! Never have to worry about them being locked in or pestering me to go out. My big dog also gets a huge kick out of sneaking up on the pool guy and barking at him (just once!) when he's not looking 🤣

  • Probably just their grooming every 2-3 months, which has gotten VERY expensive as inflation has made groomers' lives hell and they've had to pass on those costs.

    But, 100% worth it. My pups seem to know how good they look and love strutting around and getting attention from passersby on our walks.

  • Expensive in time and labor, moderately expensive in costs. I built a set of floating shelves that went up around a corner, to a ledge at the top of a big window, and off another way for a cat-only path to the second floor. And it was designed to fit the design of the rest of the room.

    It was a lot for a rental I only lived in for two years, but worth it for how much my cat enjoyed it.

  • Our older dachshund has really severe separation anxiety when my mom is out of the house.

    We got him a puppy. Who has separation anxiety from me.

  • This dog bed: https://bigbarker.com/

    Got it with the waterproof protector and an extra cover so I can wash one at a time easily. Totally worth it, I could sleep on this thing its so comfy.

  • I buy my Guinea pig fresh veggies every week and buy myself frozen veggies. unfortunately for me my pigs love the expensive ones like cucumber and don't like cheap veggies like carrot or broccoli.

  • The surgery that gutted her like a fishie from stem to stern and then the two weeks of delicate care for her. She decided to grow things inside herself (not cancerous, luckily) but still, you know. Bad.

    It was insanely expensive. My mother paid as we couldn't.

    Mother herself has a medically delicate cat, who is actually staying over currently so I can take care of her medical needs while the cat yells at me about how I'm not perfect. But I'm okay at taking care of her. So I get the honor of doing whatever the cat wants, immediately.

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