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Join Date: May 2007
Location: manchester!!!
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Cat insurance
Hi thinking of getting a kitten off a friend, wondered what pet insurance is best? and does this cover the kitten being nuetured and micro chipped?
Thanks in advance. |
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Nottingham
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Neutering, chipping and innoculations you have to pay for yourself. Best to check your local vets website as prices vary around the country, sometimes you can get a deal off local charities.
As for 'best' insurance - there are price comparison sites and there have been several threads in the past. I'm with Animal Friends fwiw. Some of my friends don't bother at all, instead they bung £40 a month into a savings account. |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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I love my cat, but I'd never let it behind the wheel.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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I'm with direct line. Pay £12 a month in total for my two cats, and when my cat had an intestinal blockage aged 10 months, they settled a £750 claim with no issues.
You have to state when you take out the insurance if they are chipped/spayed/jabbed etc |
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