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5 Things You Didnt Know About Cat Insurance

Choosing a cat insurance plan has never been easier. There are so many different care levels and coverage options available for a variety of budgets.

5 Things You Didnt Know About Cat Insurance

Cat Insurance

Listed below are five different things that most people don’t know about cat insurance.

How much of the bill is covered by cat insurance?

Most people want to know how much of their veterinary costs are actually covered. This depends upon the type of plan that is purchased. It is important to choose a cat insurance plan that fits the needs of each individual pet owner. Some plans even come with preventive care that may include vaccinations, flea  and tick  prevention and dental cleanings.

Can I choose my own veterinarian?

Most pet owners would like to take their cats to their regular veterinarians. We allow you to choose your own veterinarian, as long as they are a licensed vet in the U.S. or Cancada.

What doesn’t Cover my Cat Insurance Plan?

Cat insurance does not typically cover conditions that occur prior to a plans effective date.  These plans actually help to keep premiums low. This is a great incentive for pet owners to get their cats insured while they are still kittens, see when is the perfect time to get pet insurance here.

How does Cat Insurance actually Work?

Cat insurance is pretty easy to use. The owner pays the veterinarian when the services are rendered. Typically, a simple claim form is filled out for each visit or treatment using the invoice from the veterinarian. The cat insurance company then reimburses the owner for the amount that is covered.

Are cat insurance plans expensive?

Cat insurance plans can be very affordable. There are so many options available to pet owners and choosing the right one is all about how much coverage is desired. There are many budget-friendly options for owners that still want to help protecting their pets. Ultimately, choosing a coverage amount is all about the needs of each individual pet owner.