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Just How Does Pet Insurance Work?

Having your pet insured is as important as having your car insured and pet insurance is very similar to other types of insurance. You pay the insurer a monthly premium and if your pet should become ill you make a claim for the costs. Giving you peace of mind as trying to raise funds for your pet can be very hard, as most vets’ fees can run into hundreds of pounds. Many of the insurance providers do pay the bill amount straight to your veterinarian. So you can concentrate on getting your pet well.

 

Policies do all differ in level of cover and sometimes vary for different breeds, so you need to look into what your policy covers. There are many websites available to look at for e.g.: http://www.pet-insurance4you.co.uk and here you can compare policies available which best suit your pet.

 

Insurers also cover Third Party Liability, which covers any damage caused by your pet which you may be liable for. If you’re pet goes missing then insurance can cover the cost of advertising for its safe return. Also many insurers offer holiday insurance too, which covers you if your pet needs treatment in another country and may cover quarantine costs.

A good idea is to compare pet insurance as there are many pet health providers who offer great deals and real value for money cover. Pets are a real delight but they need looking after and by having pet insurance you can safeguard yourself and your pet.

 From as little as £4.50 a month with additional online discounts you can really get the best quote possible. 

Lorraine O'Connor
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