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Ohh I found this... Q. What does Covered for Life mean? A. Petplan policies carry the ‘Covered for Life’ guarantee**, meaning they continue to cover vet fees for a pet’s illnesses and injuries for life, as long as you continue to renew your policy each year without any break in the insurance cover. Lifetime cover is invaluable if your pet develops a long-term condition such as arthritis or eczema, and as some of the other policies will stop paying out after the first 12 months of treatment or only pay up to a maximum benefit per condition.</B> so you choose the plan..and whether there is a yearly max or not no matter which plan they still pay out for life |
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So yes, cat plan is similar to what you have already except that Petplan will pay out for the entire life of the cat whereas yours may stop paying when the bill reaches £6000, you would need to check your policy...hth |
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Thanks Fran, I think I need to put some time aside one evening and have a good read, I pay my insurance monthly so it is no problem just to cancel once I have obtained a new policy. |
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