Hello
We adopted a 5 year old cat a few weeks ago. He came with 4 weeks free pet plan insurance but we obviously need to sort out our own before that runs out. He was originally brought to the rescue centre in January suffering from pancreatitis. He's totally fine now but has pancreatitis written on his notes. I looked at the pet plan insurance - it's pretty expensive: £25/month for £4,000/year lifetime cover or £28/month for £7,000/year cover - however they do say that they may cover the pancreatitis if his pancreas remains healthy for a specified amount of time (they wouldn't say exactly how long until I had confirmed all other details).
Looking online there are lots of options which are cheaper but most say that they won't cover any pre existing conditions so I'm not sure what to do.. Has anyone been in a similar situation? Is it worth paying extra for pet plan? Or are there any other insurers that you'd recommend we look at? And is £4000/year enough? (We definitely want to get "lifetime" insurance).
Thanks in advance for any advice.
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Cat insurance - history of pancreatitis
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NormaTheHippo · 20/03/2019 15:33
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