Do you have pet insurance for you cat/dog?

Do you have pet insurance for you cat/dog?

Poll: Do you have pet insurance for you cat/dog?

Total Members Polled: 127

Always : 68
Did initially : 7
Did after a while : 2
Never: 32
Waste of money : 16
Great value: 13
Dog: 27
Cat: 36
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K77 CTR

1,611 posts

182 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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I pay approx £20/month for each of my cats for the £12000 limit with Petplan, I wouldn't consider anything lower now having had approx 9K of treatment for one last year when he was hit by a car.

If going with Petplan send me an email, I have some vouchers for two months free for you and I get M&S vouchers.

SGirl

7,918 posts

261 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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Yep, our dog is insured at the moment. We've had a couple of £500 bills for her, but we paid those rather than going through insurance and finding she's without cover for certain things later on.

We're just about to take on this little chap as well:

http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/gassing/topic.asp?h=0...

Can anyone recommend a multi-dog insurer? We have full NCD on the current hound. hehe

croyde

22,923 posts

230 months

Monday 21st January 2013
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Just had my first experience of the vet yikes is this because I is a Londoner.

2 kittens initial consultation £66 plus £24 for 3 drugs for cat flu, worming and eye drops.

Just off to get my own free flu jab.

bexVN

14,682 posts

211 months

Monday 21st January 2013
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That's when you feel lucky to have the NHS. Wonder how much the flu jab would be if you had to pay for it. London prices will be. Doubt you'd pay that much in smaller towns (though not much different here in Brizzle!)

Hole your kitties are ok, cat flu not pleasant for them frown

ETA not that much looking at google for flu jab!

Edited by bexVN on Monday 21st January 11:49

Negative Creep

24,983 posts

227 months

Monday 21st January 2013
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croyde said:
Just had my first experience of the vet yikes is this because I is a Londoner.

2 kittens initial consultation £66 plus £24 for 3 drugs for cat flu, worming and eye drops.

Just off to get my own free flu jab.
Flu jabs that your taxes pay for

otolith

56,147 posts

204 months

Monday 21st January 2013
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Negative Creep said:
Flu jabs that your taxes pay for
Or that cost £12.99 if you go to Boots and pay for them yourself.