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im sorry , but the dogs ( and cat ) have to go ,
if you starve yourself to death , what good is that to your pets ...?
its not possible to feed yourself on �5 per week .
for your sake and your animals , give them to a decent home , and start to EAT.............b..b
stock up on things when they're on offer, especially things which keep for a long time like tins and jars or things you can freeze. Also buy fruit and veg from a greengrocers, much cheaper than the supermarket. If you prefer to cook from scratch it works out cheaper to buy bigger packs of things so make big batches of food and freeze it. Soup is cheap to make, is filling and healthy. I also like freezer shops (like the kinds in indoor markets) but its best to buy makes you've heard of rather than whats the cheapest.
Are you sure you are getting all the benefits that you are entitled to? Nobody can survive on �5 for a fortnight.
If you are unable to claim any more money perhaps you could contact local animal charities to see if they could help with food for your pets while you are ill.
Meanwhile you have no choice but to cut back on what you spend on your pets, you may love them very much, but you must put your own needs first.
I hope this is just a temporary situation and that you are soon back on your feet. Good luck!
This might sound daft but one of the things that got me through that week was the fact that I had plenty of tea bags in the cupboard - I regarded drinking a cup of tea as my 'little luxury' - it helped to ensure that I was keeping my fluid levels up while also providing the pleasure-enhancing chemical contained in tea (which lifted my depression). So, oddly, if I was in your position, some cheap tea-bags would be on my list of essentials. Other than that, if you can get to an Asda store, they do some incredibly cheap canned meals which might be worth a look. (They also sell very cheap pet foods so you might be able to save on the dog food budget - but don't try to economise with the cat food 'cos if cats don't like it they just won't eat it!).
I'll also give my backing to those who suggest a visit to the local CAB.
Hoping things work out for you.
Chris
i live on pasta when i'm skint its cheap and simple to prepare. heres a few suggestions: mix the cooked pasta with some butter amd some grated cheese and season with salt and pepper and any herbs of your choice. or in a pan fry some onion and garlic for a min than add a tin of tomatoes and small tin of tomato puree(optional) and season serve with pasta and a little grated cheese -this will probably make few meals so u can freeze the remaining sauce.
if u buy some bread you can eat cheese on toast also buy a large pack of eggs which will last you the 2 weeks and are very verstile