Trying to figure out if pet insurance is right for you can be difficult. Here is the question....."Can you afford an unexpected thousand bucks expense?" Or even more? If not, and not many of us can, then you should consider pet insurance. Medical care for cats, including diagnostic tests and treatment options, is becoming increasingly more sophisticated. Treatments and procedures are now available that were not previously possible. With that comes a price. For example, a cat that is sick and not eating for which blood work and 24 hours of hospitalization is recommended may cost between $450.00 to $900.00 depending on large depending on the specific treatment and where in the country you live. Many cats also undergo treatment for various types of cancer that can require surgery, radiation and/or chemotherapy. Good quality cat care can be costly.
Your pet can't tell you when he's not feeling well-and even if you pick up signs of illness, he can't tell you where it hurts, or why.
Have you considered pet insurance for you cat? I get a lot of questions from clients and my eCourse students about pet insurance. Is it right for you? What do you need to consider?
Though many people don’t seem to know it, pet health insurance is readily available in the United States and may be an investment that pays major dividends in reduced expenses and a greater sense of security....
Veterinary Pet Insurance (VPI), the nation’s oldest and largest provider of pet health insurance, analyzed medical claims submitted in 2007 to find the most expensive insured conditions commonly suffered...
Some of the most common diseases in cats are treatable, even those which are incurable. Veterinary medicine has come a long way and jumps new hurtles every year, keeping our animals healthy and living...
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