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The Reality Of Cat Health Insurance By Brandon James
Currently valued at $88 million and chalking up growth of at least 45% annually, the pet health market clearly is a diamond in the rough; there are more than 136 million dogs and cats in this country-but less than 1% of them have (versus 14% of dogs and 5% of cats in the U.K.). As Americans discover more about the true nature of cat health and how it can save them time, stress and money, that 1% will grow exponentially. Even now, large employers are beginning to add pet health options on their employee health packages. Cat Health is a real solution and is here to stay.
Take for example, if your kid were to break his leg and require emergency hospitalization. Your costs would look something like this:
Emergency room care $3,500.00
X-ray bill $ 500.00
X-ray technician diagnosis $ 950.00
Doctor's bill $1500.00
Bill for your room in ER $7500.00
Total $13,950.00
Now that's an intimidating number!
BUT! Thank God, you have coverage, so really your co-pay bill will be about $250. BIG DIFFERENCE!
This very simplistic example can happen, and does happen every single day for cat owners across the United States. The extremely unfortunate truth that you would not like to admit even to yourself is, at that price without to help, would you not consider having to put your cat down rather than suffer through paying such an outrageous vet bill? Tragically, many cat owners do just that. The sense of loss, guilt, helplessness and sadness in that kind of decision is unbearable.
That is why we want you to "go on offense" and take control of your cat's health. It is that kind of decision that we see as "your opponent." Stop and think about what you would do if you were faced with that situation. And now decide what you want to do today about preventing it from ever happening.
Here is a more comprehensive breakdown of what can be covered for cats:
CATS
Covered:
Leukemia
Ear
infections
Infectious diseases
Respiratory system
Musculoskeletal system
Bladder Infections and Feline Urological Syndrome (FUS)
Nervous system
Skin rashes
Gastrointestinal upsets causing diarrhea and/or vomiting
Cancer
Diabetes
Hospitalization
Eye problems
Cardiovascular system
Urogenital system
Endocrine system
Blood and lymphoid system
Abscesses
Abscessed, Diseased or Broken Teeth
X-rays, diagnostic procedures and laboratory tests to diagnose or treat an injury or illness
Gastric torsion (bloat)
Euthanasia of your cat when you and your vet agree it is required for humane reasons, resulting from injury or illness
Prescriptions drugs for a covered illness or injury
Some of the typical exclusions for cats include:
Preventative care or routine checkups
Pre-existing conditions or injury that existed prior to the effective date of the policy
Costs from breeding, pregnancy or nursing
Holistic, homeopathic herbal, acupuncture or chiropractic treatments
Experimental treatments
Organ transplants
Special diets or foods
Behavioral problems and treatments
Grooming or grooming supplies
Flea, heartworm or parasitic preventative treatment
Elective procedures
Costs for illnesses or injury arising out of organized fighting of your pet
Intentional injury to your pet
Health certificates or vaccination tags
WHAT INFORMATION DO I NEED TO GET A FREE QUOTE?
Here is a list of the basic information you may need to provide about your pet:
• Name of cat
• Breed (if applicable)
• Pet's date of birth
• When did you get your cat?
• Where do you live? Usually a zip code will do
Note: If you have an older cat, the pet company may require additional information such as previous medical history and any pre-existing conditions. Brandon James is the main writer for http://www.Pet-Insurance-Information.com, a pet insurance comparison and educational site and host of YouTube's most entertaining pet show, PlanetPetsTV - http://youtube.com/planetpetstv Be sure to visit http://www.Pet-Insurance-Information.com to see the "easy to use" comparison chart of some of the top pet insurance plans available. In less than 10 minutes, you could have a total solution that works for both your pockets and your pet. Check us out today! Your pet will love you for it. |
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