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 A new report from Lending Tree says many Americans are getting priced out of owning a pet, with 25% of Gen Zers surrendering a pet because they could no longer afford to care for it.Almost a quarter of stanley cup  pet owners 鈥?23% 鈥?say theyve considered going petless due to costs, and 39% say they wont own a pet again in the future, according to the report. Financial co stanley us nsultant Eric Wilson joined Scripps News Weekend to discuss some tips for dealing with the unexpected costs of pet ownership. RELATED STORY | Fewer animals are being adopted from US shelters this year From shampoos to cages and dog houses and that doesn t even include vet visits and shots and things like that, you ve got to do your homework to be a pet owner today,  said Wilson. He said if you re interested in owning a pet, it costs an average of $100 per month to care for it. Look for discounted pet clinics, consider pet insurance, research different foods and be intentional with finding ways to save money, Wilson said. RELATED STORY | Best airlines, top tips for sm stanley cup ooth air travel with your pets Ugqn Wind and snow causing drivers headaches during commute
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Milwaukee s two mayoral candidates made their case to be the city s next leader during a debate on Monday.The Wisconsin Policy Forum, Greater Milwaukee Committee, and Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce hosted the event at the Italian Community Center.Acting Mayor Cavalier Johnson and former alderman Bob Donovan agreed on some  stanley thermos mug issues, including the need to rebuild relationships with the state legislature to move Milwaukee forward.However, they had different perspectives on public safety, including balancing limited funds for police officers and strategies, like the city s Office of Violence prevention.Johnson said the office is partially federally funded and helps save costs in the end by interrupting violence.Donovan was skeptical of the department and brought up an initiative in Boston that brings police and faith leaders together. I am wholeheartedly in support of preventing violence. I am not convinced, however, we need to fund the agencies that can t prove to us how successful they ve been,  Donovan said. Just because you re not able to put down everyone s name you had an interaction with to quantify like that doesn t mean it s not effective it certai stanley thermos nly this,  Johnson.There were people in the audience who do not live in Milwaukee, but may work or do business in the city. They are keeping a close on this race as well since Milwaukee has a big influence on the region.The elec copo stanley tion is on April 5.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip