Pet Insurance works on the same
principle as health insurance.
As a cat owner you can select from various plans with varying coverage and deductibles.
Coverage plans vary by type, price, etc so depending
on what you select your monthly premium could be as low as $5 /
month up to $80 / month.
Below is a list of things to know before you buy pet insurance for your cat or kitten!
What does Cat Health Insurance Cover?
Some insurance plans cover accidents but do not cover
illnesses.
Some plans cover treatment for cancer, some do not.
Certain policies cover only accidents
Most policies cover accidents and illness
Some comprehensive policies can cover everything from
preventive care (check-ups, vaccines, spaying/neutering, drug,
dental, cancer treatment) as well as accident and illness.
Unless explicitly stated, you should be able to use any
veterinarian you want
You typically have to pay the vet bill out of pocket and then
submit a claim
Pre-existing conditions are not covered
Things to Think About Before You Buy Cat Insurance
Matters to consider include the
following:
Does the insurance company exclude your cat's breed?
What is the age limit on enrollment? (ex. some companies
require the your cat to be at least 8 weeks old, others do not
cover a cat past a certain age.)
Does the insurance company offer multi-cat / multi-pet
discounts?
Understand deductibles, co-payments, coverage caps so you
know what it is you're going to be responsible for.
How to not Spend too much on Pet Insurance
Like life or car insurance there are
certain things that can lower your costs:
Keep your cat indoors. This will
decrease the risk of car accidents, animal / insect bites, fights
or parasitic disease
Microchip your cat good way to track a lost pet quickly
Do not smoke. Will do wonders for your cat's lung health...