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New Kitten. Insurence for Cats plase

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ozymandiusking · 02/01/2014 23:03

We are in 4 weeks having a new kitten. I am so happy about this.
We had to have our last puss aged 18 put to sleep a few months ago.
We said we wouldn't have another one,but I miss having a cat so much.
We are not replacing her, we could never do that she was so special,but this new kitten will be just as wonderful.
I went into our local pet shop the other day to ask if they knew of any kittens who needed homing, and the lady said," well as it happens," beckoning me behind the counter,there was a mum with 4 babies.
She was a stray who had been brought in on the 22nd of Dec,and gave
birth the day before Christmas Eve.
It must be fate.My husband wasn't too keen at first, but he popped in today and is now just as smitten.
Mum is a tortie there are two black and white one ginger, and one tortie
which is just what I wanted,just had to share this with you all.
So please can anyone recommend a good pet insurance company.
Thank you

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Queenofknickers · 02/01/2014 23:09

Congratulations! We are hoping to pick up our new kittens next week too! Lady at rescue centre said Tesco were good x

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TheOneWithTheNicestSmile · 02/01/2014 23:15

I have Argos insurance - c £6 per cat per month for max cover (though not dental)

If you go through Quidco or Topcashback you should get some money back whoever you opt for

Enjoy your new baby Smile

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HarrietSchulenberg · 02/01/2014 23:19

Tesco were always good for me, my cat was insured with them for most of the 10 years he was with us. Animal Friends were good for a year or two then Tesco beat their quote and back we went.

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Lonecatwithkitten · 03/01/2014 07:38

Make sure you get a lifetime policy and with current costs I am suggesting £7000 per condition per year.

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ozymandiusking · 03/01/2014 19:23

Thank you to all of you for your help and suggestions.

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bakewelltartandcustard · 03/01/2014 20:11

Direct Line will do just vet fees, which is all you really need.
Have you thought about taking two of the kittens? They will play and sleep together and be happier.

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