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How To Choose The Best Cat Insurance Policy

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As a pet owner, there is nothing sadder than seeing your beloved companion slowly fading away due to an illness or injury. While it is possible to pay for some of your cats' medical bills, there are many unexpected surgeries or procedures that are simply too expensive for an average owner to pay for. The projected cost of several thousand dollars per procedure can often leave pet owners choosing between their beloved cat and the money they need to feed their family. Due to the exorbitant costs of vet care, many cats find themselves left without the medical attention that they so desperately need.

With cat insurance, the owners of cats no longer have to put a price tag on their precious pet's life. This article will explain how you can choose the best insurance for your cat.

Look for a plan with reasonable monthly payments. A good insurance plan that you can't keep up the payments on isn't actually a good plan. If you pick a plan that is above your budget, you will be forced to drop it after a while, causing you to lose all the money that you have already put into it. There are many good value cat insurance plans which cost under twenty-dollars a month, a price which can easily fit into the budget of most people.

Keep an eye on deductibles when looking for insurance. The deductible is how much you have to pay before insurance covers the cost. For instance, if you have a deductible of one-hundred dollars, you will have to pay one hundred out of a two-thousand dollar bill. Don't choose a plan with five dollar monthly payments if the deductible is five-hundred dollars: you would end up losing more money than you saved.

Choose a plan which covers medical attention your cat might need. For instance, if your cat lives indoors, road-accident coverage might not seem very important, however, it would be perfect for a cat that spends most of its time prowling outside. Plans should cover a handful of different procedures or accidents that are (or might be) relevant to your cat's life.

Some insurance companies offer different plans based on the cat's age. This will help you to get the right coverage for the challenges your cat will be most-likely to face.

Before you sign up for any insurance plan, check to see if they will reimburse your expenses or pay your veterinarian. If they pay the vet, check with the medical clinic of your choice and see if they accept insurance. If few vets in your area accept insurance, you should choose a plan that will reimburse you for what you pay. If you want to insure more than one cat, look for a plan which will offer discounts based on the amount of animals you insure. This could end up saving you a lot of money over a short period of time while making it possible to insure all your precious felines.

Before choosing an insurance policy, find out if it covers pre-existing conditions and what it considers those to be. Signing up for insurance after you have discovered the problem rarely works, so find your cat a plan before they need medical attention.

Check for reviews of a cat insurance company before dedicating yourself to one. Many reviews can be found online and include information about the company along with customer opinions and ratings. Also find out if an insurance company is endorsed by the Better Business Bureau.

Don't be too shy to ask your vet about the insurance company you are considering. Vets work with animals all the time and are likely to know about all the newest insurance available; by talking with them, you can find out if you're choosing the right company and the right plan.

If you have questions about a plan, get in touch with the insurance company; never attempt to sign up for something that you don't quite understand. Cat insurance companies should be easy to get in touch with and ready to answer your questions. If they're not willing to answer your questions, then they obviously aren't the one you should do business with.

By taking the time to consider your options and talk with others, choosing a cat insurance plan can be a rewarding experience. With the assurance that you have good coverage, you will never have to put a price tag on your cat's care again.