Pet Plan InsuranceBringing a dog or cat into your home, and most importantly into your family, can bring much happiness and personal satisfaction. However, it also brings a large sense of responsibility which many owners fail to realise. Whereas most people would consider food, shelter, excercise and love to be high on that list they fail to think of the possibilities that might occur to your pets health. Of course you would want the best health care available for your pet if the worst came to the worst but would you be able to afford it? The threat of unexpected expensive veterinary bills are always possible but it need not be a problem that should dictate your finances. Fortunately, there are a number of insurance companies that specialise in pet insurance so, if any medical bills were to occur and need paying immediately, your policy would cover these type of situations. Of course you can choose the level of cover you require, so the policy can be tailored to your particular circumstances. I'm sure if you were aware that two out of three pets need veterinary attention every year that you would probably reconsider getting an animal to keep. Sometimes this involves an operation or a period of intensive treatment. Veterinary fees are unfortunately continuing to rise at a faster rate than general inflation but this need not be a concern if you pursue an insurance policy. A typical premium for a 12 month old crossbreed dog in Central London is estimated to be £8.00 per month and only £5.50 per month for a 8-year-old non-pedigree Cat in Birmingham. |
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