View Poll Results: Do you have pet insurance?

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    5 13.51%
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    21 56.76%
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Thread: Pet Insurance

  1. #16
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    Yes, I do. For both my cat & my dog.

    Monthly costs are, for Ebby, (cat) £7.35 (around 14 USD) and for Bob (dog) £11.85 (around 23 USD). The excess for both is something like £60.
    It may seem a lot and that I may be better putting the money aside each month but I don't see it that way. If something major happens would cost thousands, a minor thing hundreds, - the surgery Ebby had on her tail a while ago cost over £100 - money I don't have.

    Plus it covers lost pet advertising expenses, also boarding fees should I have to go into hospital.
    Quote Originally Posted by cali
    I have thought about it, but in my research I found it too restricting, for example most of them require all vaccinations or the whole thing becomes void..well I am not about to make my dogs seriously ill fo the sake of pet insurance lol plus they hardly cover anything, so no, I dont have oet insurence and likley never will.
    The insurance I have will not cover illness that could have been prevented by the annual vaccinations but does cover all other accident & illness. I checked that out because I haven't had Ebby vaccinated since I had her and Bob is nearly a year overdue for his.

  2. #17
    This is the ASPCAs most minimal plan.

    The Safety Plan provides inexpensive protection against the costs resulting from your pet’s unexpected mishaps. Our least expensive plan, the Safety Plan covers pets whose age or health problems may prohibit coverage under another of our plans.

    -The Safety Plan covers treatment and medication for accidents.
    -Accidents such as poison ingestion, lacerations, bone fractures, burns, insect bites & bee stings, falls and motor vehicle accidents are covered.
    -The Safety Plan has a maximum benefit of $8,000.00 per year, with a $2,500.00 per incident limit.
    -All dogs and cats are eligible regardless of breed, health or weight conditions!
    Coverage is available for dogs and cats age 8 weeks and up.
    -Rates are $6.99 for cats and $8.99 for dogs.

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