Want to save £240 a year? Stop leaving the central heating on for your pets

Name: Pet Heater.

Age: In the long history of the relationship between man and animal, relatively recent.

Appearance: Invisible.

How am I going to recognize it then? It's like heating for humans, only for pets.

Is it cheaper than human heating? No, it costs exactly the same; that's the problem.

Sorry, what's the point? That leaving your dog on while you're at work all day could cost you dearly.

How much? Up to £240 a year, according to energy efficiency expert Dr David Glew.

What about cats? It's the same heat, so it's the same price.

That seems like a lot for a cat. If that sounds like a lot to you now, wait until energy prices go up in the fall.

They don't tell you that when you buy a cat - only heating is extra. Fact is, it's totally unnecessary: ​​Cats and dogs are designed to live outdoors, and vets say there's no need to leave the heater on for a healthy pet during the day. , even in the dead of winter.

I imagine some pet owners still feel guilty about turning off heaters before going to work. Apparently yes. A 2015 survey found that around 43% of pet owners regularly left the heater on for their pets.

I guess I would worry about my pets being only glad to see me because they knew he was about to warm up again. What about the food you give them?

Are you suggesting that my dog ​​only loves me because I feed him every day? I suggest that's the only reason he doesn't eat you.

It's hard to care when it's so hot my cat is sleeping in it. leverage. Perhaps that's the worry of the future: during hot American summers, many American veterinarians already recommend leaving the air conditioning on all day for pets.

I could start working from home right now in the winter so I can absorb some of the dog heat I paid for. The problem is, you're still left with the same massive bill.

Alternatively, I was thinking maybe I could bring my pets to work with me, so that they take advantage of all the free heating in the office. Many companies these days allow pets in the workplace, but if you're pushing for a policy change, I wouldn't mention the free heat.

Say, "Honestly, that sounds like a first-world problem."

Don't say, "Honestly, that sounds like a problem for people who have jobs. "

Want to save £240 a year? Stop leaving the central heating on for your pets

Name: Pet Heater.

Age: In the long history of the relationship between man and animal, relatively recent.

Appearance: Invisible.

How am I going to recognize it then? It's like heating for humans, only for pets.

Is it cheaper than human heating? No, it costs exactly the same; that's the problem.

Sorry, what's the point? That leaving your dog on while you're at work all day could cost you dearly.

How much? Up to £240 a year, according to energy efficiency expert Dr David Glew.

What about cats? It's the same heat, so it's the same price.

That seems like a lot for a cat. If that sounds like a lot to you now, wait until energy prices go up in the fall.

They don't tell you that when you buy a cat - only heating is extra. Fact is, it's totally unnecessary: ​​Cats and dogs are designed to live outdoors, and vets say there's no need to leave the heater on for a healthy pet during the day. , even in the dead of winter.

I imagine some pet owners still feel guilty about turning off heaters before going to work. Apparently yes. A 2015 survey found that around 43% of pet owners regularly left the heater on for their pets.

I guess I would worry about my pets being only glad to see me because they knew he was about to warm up again. What about the food you give them?

Are you suggesting that my dog ​​only loves me because I feed him every day? I suggest that's the only reason he doesn't eat you.

It's hard to care when it's so hot my cat is sleeping in it. leverage. Perhaps that's the worry of the future: during hot American summers, many American veterinarians already recommend leaving the air conditioning on all day for pets.

I could start working from home right now in the winter so I can absorb some of the dog heat I paid for. The problem is, you're still left with the same massive bill.

Alternatively, I was thinking maybe I could bring my pets to work with me, so that they take advantage of all the free heating in the office. Many companies these days allow pets in the workplace, but if you're pushing for a policy change, I wouldn't mention the free heat.

Say, "Honestly, that sounds like a first-world problem."

Don't say, "Honestly, that sounds like a problem for people who have jobs. "

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