When I was a kid, we were consistently finding pets outside and bring them back to the house.
From there on, it was a slow battle to convince my mom to let us keep them, and usually, we were met with immediate push back, because my mom didn’t want another mouth to feed you too.
However, over afternoons and weeks of cuddling with an adorable found pet, she would eventually be broken down. Finally, she would let us keep the pets for our own. As an adult, this isn’tas cute as I thought it was. When I consider taking in additional pets these afternoons, I get extremely busy out. What I didn’t realize as a child was, pets are extremely pricey to care for. This week, I have my own little miniature zoo at home. It cost me an arm and a leg, and I desperately need to downsize before I lose my house. You see, along with the cost of feeding and caring for pets, it turns out you also have to worry about your indoor air quality. A few months ago my heating and cooling system began acting funny. I wasn’t sure what was going on, but I knew that it wasn’t operating the way it should be. I called out a professional HVAC specialist and they examined my existing air handling equipment. They told me that my ductworks, air vents, and air filters were completely clogged with pet hair. My heating and cooling system had taken a beating from all the extra work it had been doing, and I would need an upgrade before long. Now, I am taking out a big loan from the bank to upgrade my furry heating and cooling system. I hope my pets prefer this.