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Heath Plan for Cats

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UrbanBK · 18/10/2020 15:32

We've 2 cats that are just over 12 months old and we have insurance for them. My other half has signed up to a pet plan at the vets recommendation and it's £33 per month for both cats (£16.50 each) which I think is expensive.
It looks like is covers Annual vaccinations, worming and flea treatment.

I this worth it?

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dementedpixie · 18/10/2020 16:07

I pay about £13 per cat for mine (2 cats). I get monthly flea treatment, 6 monthly wormer, annual vaccinations and a discount off any medicines I may need.

You could ask for a price list to see if paying monthly is a better deal than paying as an when

dementedpixie · 18/10/2020 16:07

As and when*

EdwardCullensBiteOnTheSide · 18/10/2020 16:10

That plan is £9 at our local vets.

Butterer · 18/10/2020 16:12

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Toddlerteaplease · 18/10/2020 19:06

Mines gone to twice in the last 6 months. I'm considering stopping Cheddars and putting money away for her and keeping Snorg's for the fleas treatments. As don't do them every month.

Toddlerteaplease · 18/10/2020 19:08

It's £14

UrbanBK · 19/10/2020 19:46

Thanks for the feedback, I think we'll stop it

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EachandEveryone · 21/10/2020 13:35

Mines 13.50 each and it’s worth it. Even if the flea treatment looks cheaper online they still charge £15 each for the prescription and I like the fact that the wormer is included with the treatment

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