Pet Health Library

Cat Insurance

Pet insurance for cats will help you save on your vet bills and give you the peace of mind that any pet owner wants for their beloved friend. With cat insurance, you can choose any veterinarian and be reimbursed for bills associated with your visits to the vet.

Many cat owners may question the benefit of having pet insurance for their cat or kitten. For instance, if you own a cat that stays primarily indoors, you would think the danger of them getting hurt or injured would be less. This is not always the case though; many indoor cats can become obese and suffer from overeating and not exercising enough. Cats that are overweight can suffer many of the same illnesses that plague people who are obese, such as diabetes (type 2 in humans). Cats can also become sick from ingesting indoor plants, cleaning supplies or medication.

Kittens especially need veterinarian care when they are young. Vaccinations, spaying or neutering and blood tests are just a few things that your kitten may need. The pet insurance Comprehensive Plus plan for pets 8 weeks to 9 years of age, is an excellent plan for families adding a kitten or young cat to the household. The Comprehensive Plus plan covers your new kitten's annual exam, microchipping, prescription flea control and more.

Most pet owners with adult cats just want them to stay healthy and protected from potential dangers. Now is a better time than ever to put your adult cat on a pet health insurance plan. If you have a mature cat and you are worried about high insurance premiums, your cat can still be covered by the Accident pet insurance plan which is available for less than $10 a month.

There is also pet insurance specifically geared towards cats age 10 and older. You can choose from the Senior Accident & Illness cat insurance plan or Senior Comprehensive cat insurance plan. Kitten, adult and mature cat needs may vary, but you can be confident these pet insurance plans will keep your pet in good hands.