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Offline Tiggy's Mum

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Re: Pet insurance advice needed
« Reply #11 on: September 07, 2007, 23:53:24 PM »
was looking on the axa website they offer £7000 a year for vet fees and i think its something like 7 quid a month does anyone have any experience with axa are they any good

Don't have any experience with Axa themselves but M&S are underwritten by Axa and they have paid out for Riley with no problems.  Their cover is pretty impressive and matches M&S on the important bit ie 7k per year rather than per condition, M&S have recently drastically increased their prices but Axa seems really good value in comparison. 

I'll have no qualms in switching Lukey to them next year but will have to stick with M&S for Riley as he has a 'non existant pre-existing condition' (lots of expensive tests revealed him to be as fit as a fiddle  :evillaugh:) which I'm not going to give any new insurer the option of wriggling out of paying for any future illnesses!

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Re: Pet insurance advice needed
« Reply #10 on: September 07, 2007, 23:50:59 PM »
AXA should be good cos they are also the underwriters of M&S and sainsburys  but like all insurances you must read all the small print.

AS far as I have heard on hear , AXA are offering the same insurance that M&S off and if that is the case I would deal direct with AXA.

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Re: Pet insurance advice needed
« Reply #9 on: September 07, 2007, 15:51:19 PM »
was looking on the axa website they offer £7000 a year for vet fees and i think its something like 7 quid a month does anyone have any experience with axa are they any good

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Re: Pet insurance advice needed
« Reply #8 on: September 07, 2007, 08:56:52 AM »
 £18.88 per Month...Pet Plan

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Veterinary fees £ Unlimited per year
Provides cover for examination, consultation, advice, tests, X-rays, legally prescribed medication, surgery and nursing required to treat an illness or injury, provided by a vet, a veterinary nurse or another member of the veterinary practice under the supervision of a vet. This includes physiotherapy and treatment of a behavioural illness provided it is carried out by a veterinary practice.
Please take the time to read the section relating to this cover in the full Terms and Conditions so that you understand all of the benefits and limitations.
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Complementary treatment up to £750 per year
Budget Plan and Super Cat Plan cover complementary treatment, such as acupuncture and homeopathy, up to £750 per year.
Physiotherapy or Behavioural Treatment carried out by a vet is included within Veterinary fees.
Please read the policy Terms and Conditions for precise details on what is covered.
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Boarding cattery fees  up to £500 per year
We will pay the cost of boarding your pet at a licensed cattery, or £5 a day towards the cost of someone, who does not live with you, looking after your pet while you are in hospital for unforeseen visits during the policy year.
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Advertising and reward  up to £500 per year
If your pet is lost or stolen, we will pay for local advertising and a reward in the UK and whilst in any of the agreed countries under the Pet Travel Scheme. Please note, we will only pay for rewards for lost or stolen pets if those rewards are agreed with us in advance.
Please take the time to read the section relating to this cover in the full Terms and Conditions so that you understand all of the benefits and limitations.
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Emergency repatriation up to £500 per year 
If your pet is ill or injured during a trip abroad and you need to make special arrangements to get it home.
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Quarantine expenses and loss of documents up to £1,500 per year 
If the documents required to get your pet back into the UK are lost, we will cover the cost of obtaining duplicate certificates and the cost of quarantine.
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Death from illness  up to £500 
Losing a pet is a great sadness, but we will refund the purchase price.
We will pay the price you paid for your pet if it either dies or has to be put to sleep by a vet during the policy year as a result of an illness. If you did not pay for your pet or have no formal proof of how much you paid, we will pay the market value.
Illnesses that first showed clinical signs before your pet’s cover started or within 14 days of your pet’s cover starting are not covered.
Please take the time to read the section relating to this cover in the full Terms and Conditions so that you understand all of the benefits and limitations. Age restrictions apply.
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Death from injury  up to £500 
Losing a pet is a great sadness, but we will refund the purchase price.
We will pay the price you paid for your pet if it either dies or has to be put to sleep by a vet due to an injury from an accident during the policy year. If you did not pay for your pet or have no formal proof of how much you paid, we will pay the market value.
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Loss by theft or straying  up to £500 
The price you paid for your pet if it is stolen or goes missing during the policy year and is not recovered or does not return. If you did not pay for your pet or have no formal proof of how much you paid, we will pay the market value of your pet.
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Holiday cancellation fees  up to £1000 per year

 

Think im going with this one - you can't be too safe !

 
 

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Re: Pet insurance advice needed
« Reply #7 on: September 06, 2007, 19:12:03 PM »
Petplan do a 'cat' policy which gives £6k a year.  I don't think it's on their website.  I think their supercat policy is unlimited payouts?

No i didnt see that one  :-:


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Re: Pet insurance advice needed
« Reply #6 on: September 06, 2007, 19:05:51 PM »
Petplan do a 'cat' policy which gives £6k a year.  I don't think it's on their website.  I think their supercat policy is unlimited payouts?

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Re: Pet insurance advice needed
« Reply #5 on: September 06, 2007, 18:52:03 PM »
Iv just got a renewal through from M&S and decided to quote from Pet Plan, £15.56 a year (thats the supercat policy which is closest to M&S). Even with a 20% discount its still more than M&S.

Lisa, the middle range plan only gives 4k a year so if you go for pet plan go super. Or check out M&S and AXA's own policy.


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Re: Pet insurance advice needed
« Reply #4 on: September 06, 2007, 09:24:09 AM »
To be honest I was thinking the same thing. I was told Pet Plan so I may carry on with them after the initial free 6 weeks ?

I noticed someone said a few weeks ago that it would be good for Companies to offer Insurance for Indoor only cats as they arnt faced with lots & lots of dangers of the outside world are they - so less treatment.

Would be interested in reading responses for this one as I have a while beforwe I make up my mind  :innocent:

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Re: Pet insurance advice needed
« Reply #3 on: September 06, 2007, 08:12:31 AM »
Sainsburys is per condition not per year Gill, I am with them but wouldnt recommend them for younger cats, you need per year for younger cats. if you do a search on here, you should find some comparisions Helen has posted.
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Re: Pet insurance advice needed
« Reply #2 on: September 05, 2007, 23:01:50 PM »
The best bets around are M&S, Axa and Sainsburys although the latter does not give quite as good cover.

The best are those who give you cover for life rather than per condition like Sainsburys.  ie £7000 each year rather than £7000 for ' a sickness' for the whole of the cats life. Also ones who give cover for necessary dental care. Look at the amount of excess.

EDIT: Ummmmmmm Des I didnt mean that Sainsburys was per year but that a per year one is best , sorry lousy english  :rofl: :rofl:
« Last Edit: September 06, 2007, 20:35:44 PM by Gill (sneakiefeline) »

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Pet insurance advice needed
« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2007, 20:04:03 PM »
Hi guys,
I hope you can help me on this one,I need pet insurance for my two there both a year old and indoor cats . I've been looking around and to be honest I'm completley baffled :Crazy: :Crazy:. What should i be looking for?Who should i be avoiding? i really don't know what to do I know that the cheapest doesnt always mean i'm covered for everything what are the main things i need cover for?
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Helen

 


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