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24th April 2010, 11:00 AM #1
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I have always insured mine for the first year as very often big problems can show themselves at that point,heredity etc,normally then stop,although with two babes at the moment Welly hares around & jumps half way up doors & spins round & off again so suspect he could do big injury so have given them a second year !
I then put the insurance premium for each into a seperate account & to begin with kept fingers crossed that nothing big occured before I had a tidy amount in there but with four others it is surprising how quick that mounted up. When you think a lot of the time a one off visit comes to less than you can claim on & as they get older the premiums go up & the excess you have to pay gets higher it all becomes a calculated risk but....!
I have to say that I am better off than if I had paid insurance premiums even covering the old girls monthly tablets her insurance premium would have been higher than they cost I have also got a nice nest egg for them so providing no more than two need big treatments at once we will be ok plus pot grows every month...
Daughter looks at it a different way,if something big goes wrong I will use credit card & pay that off.
Working at a vets I see both sides of the coin but I have chosen the tail side !
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24th April 2010, 11:12 AM #2
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If they get the dreaded HCM it will cost thousands until they die so mine is insured.
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24th April 2010, 11:29 AM #3
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24th April 2010, 12:46 PM #4
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24th April 2010, 12:53 PM #5
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Insurance sounds like a really good option, well certainly for Menolly.
Is there anything to watch out for which may not be covered by a general policy? Also, when is a cat most vulnerable to illness and is it most important while they are still kittens?
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24th April 2010, 02:20 PM #6
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I think all policys will not cover an existing problem we are stuck with Banjos naff company as no one else will insure him for bone disease
You have to also be careful that if you swop companys there is a lap over as the policy may not actually start for 14 days except possilbly accidents. Most companys will not cover dental unless the animal has annual check ups & they will not cover any illness that results from something the animal could have been vaccinated against.
Most kittens come with 4 - 6 weeks free cover the kitten we got last year who had to be pts because of FIP was coverd with his free ins but we had to pay 2 excesses never did work than one out
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24th April 2010, 03:48 PM #7
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Hard luck Louie-Louie,I can't see why you should have to pay out twice either,if your cat was diagnosed FIP & any other treatment & subsequent euthanasia was all to do with this you should have had only one excess,could your veterinary practice not sort it out for you or at least found out the reason why you were charged twice.I think some companies do have some weird & wonderful rules so like any policies read all the small print,like most things the more you pay the more you get,some will cover drugs for any diagnosed treatment for life,some up to a certain amount of money,some just for the year,some companies will pay for alternative type treatments as well,some don't,it can be a minefield.
Like everything now the fact that more can be done for our animals & a lot of it is very expensive treatment the insurance companies are having to make the "Gold Star"policies high & as you step down the rungs less & less is covered.I think they shoud be like cars,you earn no claim bonus & not as your animal gets older & have never made a claim they put it up sky high as your reward.
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24th April 2010, 04:15 PM #8
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It was Petplan JC aparently it was because he became ill 2 weeks into his kitten insurace & then when the 4 wks free cover finished it was classed as a new claim even though it was the same illness I have read that other people have had the same problem.
It dosent make any difference in the end we still lost our beautiful Merlin we would have paid all the money in the world to have saved himbut I do strongly advise yourself to atleast insure any kitten for the 1st year
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