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I would be interested to know if you think an annual trip to the vet is also a potential waste of money? Both my parents and my husbands parents had cats and all lived beyond 15 years apart from a couple that unfortunately got run over. Do you think the “vet visit” is a modern phenomena that is not really necessary and could be another way of saving money. As long as you look after your cat and feed it good food? We have a cat ourselves who is adored by both of us so would be interesting to hear your thoughts?