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What Does Cat Insurance Cover?
Cat health insurance will reimburse you for costs associated with diagnostics, surgery, hospitalization, cancer and chemotherapy treatment, and even alternative and homeopathic therapies.
Why Do I Need Insurance for My Cat?
Cats are susceptible to many chronic illnesses including kidney and bladder problems, heart murmurs, diabetes, and feline asthma. Some of these can become very serious and they become increasingly likely as they get older. Conditions such as urinary tract infections and bladder crystals can also become lifelong problems and can give rise to thousands of dollars in vet bills.
Cats can also find themselves injured even if they live indoors or explore the great outdoors. It can be something as simple as chewing on a toxic plant or getting grabbed by a neighbor's dog. When accidents happen, cats are susceptible to fractures, tail injuries, and infected abcesses.
Why Do I Need Insurance If My Cat Lives Inside?
Some of the major risks that an indoor cat is exposed to are:
An indoor cat doesn't have the opportunity to hunt or burn off excess calories that an outdoor cat has. Because of this indoor cats that are overweight can suffer from gastrointestinal problems including constipation and pancreatitis, overexertion of the heart, skin disorders from being unable to clean himself properly, and diabetes .
Cats in general are also susceptible to many chronic illnesses including kidney and bladder problems, heart murmurs, diabetes, and feline asthma. Some of these can become very serious and they become increasingly likely as they get older. Conditions such as urinary tract infections and bladder crystals can also become lifelong problems and can give rise to thousands of dollars in vet bills.
Why Do I Need Insurance for an Outdoor Cat?
Outdoor cats can find themselves injured from numerous perils while outside. For example, they are much more susceptible to abscesses and cuts from fighting with other animals and to claw injuries from scaling trees or defending themselves.
And cats in general are susceptible to many chronic illnesses including kidney and bladder problems, heart murmurs, diabetes, and feline asthma. Some of these can become very serious and they become increasingly likely as they get older. Conditions such as urinary tract infections and bladder crystals can also become lifelong problems and can give rise to thousands of dollars in vet bills.
Choosing a Cat Insurance Plan
There are lots of companies offering insurance for cats but they are not all equal. Some plans don't cover genetic conditions while others come in just small, medium, and large sizes that don't take into account your budget or needs. Price is a pretty good indicator of quality with cat insurance.
Find out if the plan you're looking at has per-incident or lifetime limits. Some companies use benefit schedules that can drastically limit the amount of your reimbursement.
How Much Does Cat Insurance Cost?
Cat insurance costs on average around $20-$25 per month although the premium varies by the breed and age of your cat and on the amount of coverage you choose. You can keep your premiums low by opting for a major medical plan with a high deductible. This keeps your premium affordable without sacrificing coverage.
When is the Best Time to Buy Insurance for My Cat?
The best time to buy your cat insurance is when he is young and healthy, before any conditions might develop. It's important to have the insurance before you actually need it because pet insurance is the one thing you can't get when you need it the most.