Sometimes it takes a big lesson to learn!
I have had two birmans and two moggies for last 6 years and in 2010 my already high premium for the two pedigrees was going up to over £50 each ands I decided that although Napoleon was having seizures and had only one kidney and his brother Ducha had only 3 legs I could not afford on a pension to pay that.
Pedigrees cos much more to insure.
They were both 17 years old and didnt consider much more could go wrong with them.
I put £500 into a fund for them and was adding another £40 a month, enough to cover them you would think?
It turned out to be so wrong as Napoleon was ill from the moment his insurance stopped in October with one thoing and another and in February Ducha broke a bone in his paw on the side where he had no leg and needed cage rest. I didnt have a cage or all the other things that were needed and all of my fund plus loads more was completely wiped out.
In mid April Napoleon became very ill with a blocked bladder, which meant he was in hospital more time than at home and being constantly tested, xrayed and with 24/7 care at the vets. He eventually needed an operation to open his bladder to remove two crystals of the non=desolving kind that were blocking him and sadly he them stopped eating completely and went into renal failure...............his story is in the Bridge section.
The total cost of this weeks was nearly £3000 and my vet knew he was not insured and when we had got to about £700 he asked if I would like to pay on installments. After Napoleon went to the Bridge
He knocked the bill back to £2000 which I will be paying for until the end of this year and its crippling me.
The only thing I would change is not renewing the insurance because I gave my boy every bit of medical care that I could.
Ducha is not insured cos he would have too many exclusions but it terrifies me in case he gets seriously ill and is now moving towards 19 years old.
At one stage in early 2009 it looked like Napoleon would need an MRI scan costing approc £2500 and that was while he was insured but he was too ill to travel across the country for this and he subsequently stabalized on abs.
Soooooooooooooooo the moral of this story is, get the best insurance for your cats as soon as possible or you could end up losing them because you cant afford the treatment and you would never forgive yourself for the rest of your life.