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21-09-2011, 09:49 AM   #21

Re: Insurance


it is!!



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21-09-2011, 12:57 PM   #22

Re: Insurance


Good news - let's hope you never have to use it, but it does give huge reassurance to have in place.



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21-09-2011, 01:13 PM   #23

Re: Insurance


It does give massive reassurance!! He's an indoor cat so hopefully no need to use it!! Lifetime cover they've given £7000 for the treatment of the illness! £50 excess and 10% of the cost of the treatment! Does anyone know if this is good?



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05-10-2011, 03:40 PM   #24

Re: Insurance


Hi! Ime With "more Than" Pet Insurance And They Are Only £7.50 ,per Kitten Per Month, With Full Life And A 24/7 Vet Line! IT ALSO GIVES UPTO £7000 FEES WITH JUST A ONE OFF EXCESS OF 10% COST PER ILLNESS. SO IF THE ILLNESS IS A CONTINUAL ONE YOU ONLY PAY THAT ONE OFF FEE!
I Think Thats Good Value.it Will Not Include Any Problems That Have Occured Before The Insurance Is Take Out Or That Arise In The First Two Weeks.
Ime Alsow In The Vets "pet Club" Which Include All Their Vaccinations And Being Chipped Plus 3 Consultations And Numerous Discounts Off Food Etc.that Cost £9.99 Per Cat Per Year. I Hope This Helps!



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06-10-2011, 11:17 PM   #25

Re: Insurance


Thanks JMPark was unsure of taking the vets "Pets Club" as Stevie is an indoor cat I'm still in two minds about it!
Will definately get it for my sister's (was mine) dog.



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06-10-2011, 11:41 PM   #26

Re: Insurance


I just got my reimbursement for Leia's visit and shot/blood work. They pay 80% of approved amount (as does my "people insurance" Medicare!) less my $100.00 deductable.,(again like my Medicare). So, generally quite pleased how easy it was to file and that payment was fairly prompt.



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07-10-2011, 07:55 AM   #27

Re: Insurance


Quote:
Originally Posted by juju1989
Thanks JMPark was unsure of taking the vets "Pets Club" as Stevie is an indoor cat I'm still in two minds about it!
Will definately get it for my sister's (was mine) dog.
with the pets club you also get full worming and flea jabs for the year.
the insurance is an initial £50 excess and 10% of bill PER ILLNESS!! so you only pay the once, even if , god forbid, the illness is a long one!
i think both these plans are really good.



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07-10-2011, 03:14 PM   #28

Re: Insurance


I also get his booster for his jabs which I think is worth doing it just for that! x



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