No need to stock up on dry food. There's plenty in the stores. I have no problem getting my cat to eat dry food. She's a feral stray that showed up here and announced this was her house. Believe me, we know she'll eat anything in the way of fish, chicken, turkey. Try opening a can of tuna around her and try to walk without a cat wrapped around your ankle. LOL
You need to stock up on anything you use, because it won't always be in the stores. They have shown that with toilet paper, frozen foods, canned cat food, and countless other items.
The whole system may collapse, or you may just lose your job and be jobless for a few months.
Prices are increasing a lot. Buy something now, and you don't have to buy it later when the price is higher. Keep buying, and you're always ahead of inflation. It's better than putting money in the bank.
Aspie, don't you realize I know all this? I'm retired, I don't have a job. I'm certainly aware of what this inflation is doing to my fixed income plus what will happen to my savings if the monetary system collapses. I have stocked up on a lot of things, even some that might go bad that I can seal up with the vacuum sealer. If cat food starts dwindling, I'll have to buy extra and break it up into smaller amounts that fit in vacuum sealer bags. I have lots of canned.
The only thing I can't stock up on is the extremely expensive meds I have to have, so we'll see if I stay alive without them if all hell breaks loose.
Can you get the drug store to give you a three-month supply? Mine does that for me, and it saves on the deductible.
Luckily, I know I can survive without medicine, because a few years ago I couldn't afford to buy any of them for me or my wife for a couple of years. And I'm still around and feel better than I did 10 years ago.
I don't know if your town has this, but we have an organization that collects extra medicine and gives it to those who need it.
Hint. Your cats will probably eat canned tuna or canned chicken, and there seems to be plenty of that in the stores.
Be aware that dry food can go bad. We had to dispose of some a while back. The cats wouldn't touch it any more. We bought new food, and it was fine.
Here's a trick. Give your cats a couple of pieces of dry food as if they are treats. The cats usually won't know the difference.
No need to stock up on dry food. There's plenty in the stores. I have no problem getting my cat to eat dry food. She's a feral stray that showed up here and announced this was her house. Believe me, we know she'll eat anything in the way of fish, chicken, turkey. Try opening a can of tuna around her and try to walk without a cat wrapped around your ankle. LOL
You need to stock up on anything you use, because it won't always be in the stores. They have shown that with toilet paper, frozen foods, canned cat food, and countless other items.
The whole system may collapse, or you may just lose your job and be jobless for a few months.
Prices are increasing a lot. Buy something now, and you don't have to buy it later when the price is higher. Keep buying, and you're always ahead of inflation. It's better than putting money in the bank.
Aspie, don't you realize I know all this? I'm retired, I don't have a job. I'm certainly aware of what this inflation is doing to my fixed income plus what will happen to my savings if the monetary system collapses. I have stocked up on a lot of things, even some that might go bad that I can seal up with the vacuum sealer. If cat food starts dwindling, I'll have to buy extra and break it up into smaller amounts that fit in vacuum sealer bags. I have lots of canned.
The only thing I can't stock up on is the extremely expensive meds I have to have, so we'll see if I stay alive without them if all hell breaks loose.
Can you get the drug store to give you a three-month supply? Mine does that for me, and it saves on the deductible.
Luckily, I know I can survive without medicine, because a few years ago I couldn't afford to buy any of them for me or my wife for a couple of years. And I'm still around and feel better than I did 10 years ago.
I don't know if your town has this, but we have an organization that collects extra medicine and gives it to those who need it.
Don't give up.