Breed × State · Updated 2026

Siamese cost in Washington (2026)

Owning a Siamese in Washington typically costs $1,532 per year, with first-year costs around $2,932. Over a typical 14-year lifespan, expect $21,443 in total. Washington has elevated costs (multiplier 1.16), with Seattle metro adding another 6%. Wet climate increases parasite risk; dental care is frequently emphasized in PNW veterinary practice.

Siamese cost in Washington — at a glance

WindowLowTypicalHigh
Annual$692$1,532$3,718
First year (with purchase)$1,292$2,932$6,919
Lifetime (14 yrs)$9,691$21,443$52,059
Purchase price$400$800$2,000

Why these numbers for Washington

Washington has elevated costs (multiplier 1.16), with Seattle metro adding another 6%. Wet climate increases parasite risk; dental care is frequently emphasized in PNW veterinary practice.

Washington's state cost-of-living multiplier is 1.16× the national median. This applies to vet care, vaccines, grooming, boarding, insurance, and spay/neuter — but not to food, supplies, or treats (mostly retail SKUs that don't vary regionally).

Siamese-specific factors

Generally healthy. Low grooming needs. Minimal breed-specific health issues.

  • Size: small (food, anesthesia, and weight-based meds scale with size)
  • Grooming intensity: 0.80× baseline — low grooming costs
  • Health risk multiplier: 1.10× — generally healthy breed
  • Average lifespan: 14 years

Money-saving tips for Washington owners

  • Use online pharmacies (Chewy, 1-800-PetMeds) for heartworm and flea/tick prevention — typically 30-60% cheaper than vet office for the exact same Rx.
  • Call low-cost spay/neuter clinics in Washington — ASPCA and Humane Society partner clinics charge $50-$200 vs $300-$700 at general practice.
  • Schedule routine vet visits at general practices outside the major metros when possible — pricing is 15-30% lower 30+ minutes from city centers.
  • Brush teeth daily — dental disease is the most preventable chronic cost over a Siamese's lifetime.
  • Compare written estimates for elective procedures (spay, dental, mass removal) — same-procedure quotes vary 2-3× across clinics in the same metro.

FAQ

How much does a Siamese cost per year in Washington?

About $1,532 per year on average, ranging from $692 to $3,718 depending on lifestyle, age, and whether you carry insurance. Use the calculator above for your specific situation.

What is the lifetime cost of a Siamese in Washington?

Around $21,443 over a typical 14-year lifespan, with a range of $9,691-$52,059. Major surgical events can shift this significantly.

Is Washington expensive for Siamese owners compared to the rest of the U.S.?

Washington's vet labor and grooming costs are above the national median, with a 1.16× multiplier. Major metros within Washington typically run 5-15% above state average.

Should I get pet insurance for a Siamese?

Worth modeling — Siamese has slightly elevated risk. Use the Insurance vs Savings calculator to run both scenarios.

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