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27th May 2014, 02:51 PM #1Happy Kitten

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Hi there, many thanks for your reply. Petplan are my insurers of choice, to be honest. I used to have my horses insured with them, and they were great, always paid up without quibble. Also, I run a small pet hotel (Home Page) and we have a Petplan 'sanctuary' (corporate) policy covering that. Again, whenever we've had to make a claim against the policy, Petplan have always been superb.
I'll pop over to their website now and see what the quote is.
At last weigh-in, Neo weighed 10lb I think, which is just over 4.5kg. He's a proper chunky monkey, though, eats like a horse and doesn't move himself much, so I think we might be enrolling in kitty weight watchers soon!
I'll definitely have a look at your pics now
Thanks again
Tracey
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2nd June 2014, 06:39 PM #2
I found the best one was Direct Line - now I'm with Tesco because.... Direct Line was our last baby's insurance and it leaves a bitter taste....

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8th July 2014, 10:59 PM #3Elite Cat


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Sid is with Vetsure which is linked to the vet's practice. You can opt yo have a bundle of vouchers towards neutering, jabs etc. haven't tested it yet, though.
Our Moggy was with Petplan and they certainly coughed up easily, we must have received back well over £1000 for fights and his last illness, and they would have paid for most of a radioactive iodine thyroid treatment if his kidneys hadn't failed suddenly - the bill for the thyroid would have been over £1k.



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