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Best pet insurance?

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Everythingsgonegreen · 14/04/2015 20:10

Tell me about your pet insurance.
How much do you pay whats covered? excess etc?
Our cat was a rescue cat so not sure if any previous conditions etc does the cat get an exam or similar ? Or do you just complete a questionnaire?
Are some things not covered?
What happens if cat has a chronic condition diagnosed /for example thyroid problem- does insurance just cover the initial diagnosis or is subsequent treatment covered as well?
Sorry to be nosey but you will supply me with the info so much quicker than looking at various policies.

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RedCheckedTablecloth · 14/04/2015 21:41

MoreThan. Best ever.

£12 a month for a young healthy cat and went to a maximum of £35 per month for a very poorly cat aged 12.

One of my cats had £2300 worth of treatment for a spinal stroke and she was referred to a specialist vet. We paid £300excess and the cheque for the rest was in the post within two weeks.

Another cat had £2,500 worth of treatment again the cheque was in the post within 10 days.

Had two cats who were ripped to shreds by a sociopathic unneutered male cat on several occasions. MoreThan paid even when I had an emergency 6am consultation for multiple stiches and shock (the out of hours consult was £100) for aforementioned bloody unneutered cat.

All of the vets saved my cat's lives. If I had had to pay...........it would have been bye bye baby.

They also listened to me sobbing my two of my cats died of old age and I cancelled the insurance. They were amazing and patient and full of empathy and one even cried with me................

Sorry MORETHAN I do not want to out that woman who cried with me but she was more than professional. She cared.

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Lonecatwithkitten · 14/04/2015 22:33

You want a lifetime policy that ideal renews it's total each year. I advise looking for around £7,000 per condition for cats.

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