I saw on another website a comparison with M&S insurance and Axa insurance (bearing in mind M&S is underwritten by Axa). Axa has the all important 7k per year rather than per condition. I just did a dummy quote for an 18 year old cat (pre existing conditions excluded though obviously) and it came out to £129.
If my renewals are silly prices I'm definitely going to switch Lucas to them, will have to stick with M&S for Riley as even though the tests have showed him to be perfectly healthy I'm not going to risk another insurer trying to wriggle out of any heart related claims on the basis it's a pre existing condition.
I've copied the comparison so can't take the credit for it, text in blue is what M&S covers, red is Axa...
M&S vs AXA cat and dog policies as at 12th August 2007:
Veterinary fees £7000 per period £7000 per period
Complementary treatments £750 per period £250 per condition
Referral to behaviourist £250 per period £250 per condition
Cremation / burial expenses £100 £100
Dietary foods £200 £200 per condition
Third party liability £2,000,000 £2,000,000
Emergency boarding kennels and cattery fees £750 £750
Daily minding by someone other than kennels or cattery £750 £750
Advertising costs £1,000 £1,000
Reward £500 £250
Theft or straying £1,500 £750
Accidental death£1,500 £1,000
Death by illness £1,000 £1,000
Holiday cancellation £2,500 £3,000
Accidental damage to own property £750 £500
Quarantine costs£1,500 £2,000
Loss of Health certificate £250 £250
Repeat tick and worming treatment Covered Covered
Overseas Vet Treatment £1000 per condition
Excess £50 but pet over 9 yrs old it is £50 or 15% whichever is more £50