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Hi Toby - this is a subject that pops up quite regularly as you can imagine. There is a load of advice and opinions on this thread. Hope it helps you make your decision. http://www.catsey.com/showthread.php...ight=insurance |
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Thanks for that Angieh. Some of the deals suggested for cat insurance look ok and not too pricey either. Think I will give Healthy Pets a call this afternoon and see what they quote me. |
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Our Katie was diabetic and so had regular vet trips and costs for insulin and syringes. We had her insured with Pet Plan and always wondered if it was worth it. We found out as the bills mounted up, they paid out for everything (except food and euthanasia) in a very timely manner and even when we put the last claim in after she was put down, the letter that came with the cheque offered us their sympathy (nice touch). We're using them to insure our two new cats. Do be careful with cheap deals offered by supermarkets, they may only allow one claim for an ongoing condition. |
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I wouldn't be without it. Never had to use it, luckily, but the peace of mind knowing it's there if the occasion arises is well worth the price IMO. |
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http://www.healthy-pets.co.uk/step1.php Hope that helps! How old is Jazz and what breed is she? |
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I personally wouldn't touch a policy that has a maximum pot like the Healthy Pets one. The most comprehensive policy is one which covers the condition for life but also a renewable pot per year ie. £7500 per condition per year for the life of the condition. The follwing companies offer this: Petplan Halifax (extra policy) Axa I would also go with the higher amount per year £1000 per year is very very low. To give you an example I claimed £11k back over just under 2 years for Fabes when he had hypercalcaemia and kidney failure. Your cat doesn't need a rare condition for vet fees to mount up. Candice x |
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Thanks for all the advice. The per year pet insurance is definitely the most comprehensive, the only issue is that I am kinda on a budget and cant afford it really. The pet insurance quote I received over the phone from Healthy pets is under half the annual cost of Pet plan. Healthy Pets: £65 a year for £7,500 per condition cover Pet plan: £140 a year for £4,000 per year cover From what they both said the excesses are the same. So really I have to make a choice between cost and cover. I guess £140 isnt so bad at the moment but then again the premiums will rise and I cant afford to be spending £300+ a year on insurance. I still don't know. |
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