Hi - my 2 are with Tesco, theyre £5 each and thats the middle band with a couple of extras like cattery fees repaid etc. Look on Tesco.com for info :O)
2007-01-02 20:19:22
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answered by Secret Squirrel 6
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"greater suitable than" insurance is stable. as is Tesco and puppy Plan must be the terrific. It truly depnds on the canopy you desire, some in easy terms cover ailment for a three hundred and sixty 5 days, some cover upto a undeniable volume of money. i think of puppy Plan cover ailment for existence with a optimal spend each and each 3 hundred and sixty 5 days. To all of those people who've pronounced you dont desire insurance for a cat, you cant truly have any concept of how high priced vets costs would be! i had a pal who had to have her cat positioned down final 3 hundred and sixty 5 days as she had no insurance and it have been given run over, the vet would have operated even nonetheless it would have fee approximately £2.500 which replaced into money she merely didnt have.. insurance expenditures approximately £6 a month. To me, £6 is a splash volume whilst it garuntees that if the worst occurs you provide your puppy each and every probability of restoration.
2016-10-19 09:24:11
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answered by ? 4
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cheap will turn out expensive in the long run, as a cheap insurance will only cover your pet for a certain amount of money, anything over that you will have to pay, when a condition can run for a while and the bills can get up to £1500 or more thats when you find out why they are cheap, go to a specialist pet insurer, they will have various plans, but make sure they will insure your pet for life as the cheaper ones will run out when the pet is over 8 years old, also make sure of the upper limit they will pay out, with vets bills getting more and more expensive its essential to check, you must also make sure you are covered for long term illnesses that an older cat may get, like kidney problems, diabetes etc etc, if you go cheap, good luck, I just hope the cats stay healthy and out of trouble!
2007-01-02 14:25:20
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answered by magpyre 5
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I used to insure my four with pet plan, but although its "for life" not untill the insurance co think they're too old, its still bloody expensive. I have found out that if you have M&S "and more" credit card, Marks and Sparks will insure your animals for only half of what pet plan want, and it covers just as much. And again, it's for the life of the animal, not just for a set number of years. Worth looking at....
2007-01-03 02:39:02
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answered by The witches cat ! 2
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We insure our pets through the tesco pets at home very good value for meoney and congratlations on being a responsible owner and wanting to insure your cats.
2007-01-02 22:36:04
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answered by dottydog 4
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go to petinsurance.com- it is very inexpensive and you get a discount for adding more animals. For one cat I think its around $13.00 a month. I think that is awesome because it could save you in the long run.
2007-01-02 11:18:14
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answered by girlie101 2
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More than are good and NFU Mutual, both fairly cheap, or petplan but they can be pretty expensive
2007-01-02 11:21:13
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answered by Shorty 2
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insurance for a cat is very expensive....
2007-01-02 11:13:33
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answered by hamster gurl 4
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There is no such thing.
2007-01-02 11:12:21
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answered by dreamer 3
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