Does Your Cat And Dog Need Insurance? (Part 2)
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Often, pre-existing problems are not covered. This prevents owners from signing up a cat or dog to reduce costs of continuing treatments.
As with your health care, it’s important to select wisely and shop carefully. Internet browsing allows you to compare health plans and select the best one for your dog or cat and you. As well, your fellow dog or cat owners, vet, and possibly others may be able to make advice.
While some policies include death benefits, this isn’t something you’ll probably want to pay additionally for, except if you feel there will be expenses for a funeral.
Some policies do not pay for what is termed consequential damage. For instance, if a problem damages the pet’s kidneys, they might not pay for future treatments. In every case, if you are not certain what your health plan includes, then check it over carefully and ask questions.
While checking into a plan for your dog or cat isn’t an easy or simple job, the peace of mind you’ll have once your dog or cat is protected can make it all worthwhile. And if your pet requires expensive health care someday soon, the care insurance you purchase may spell the difference between a healthy and happy cat or dog afterwards – or struggling to solve an expensive problem.

