I would definitely recommend it - my son's dog was poisoned last year and then also had a serious womb infection so their insurance paid out two large vet bills. Thankfully she recovered. I never had pet insurance until about 6 years ago when our latest cat came to us so have it for her and our other boy who is about 9 or 10 - his has gone up quite a bit as I had some tests on him last year which thankfully came to nothing but it goes up yearly anyway due to age. However I'm pleased we have it as my girl has just been diagnosed with an over active thyroid and I'm going to put her forward for the radioactive thyroid treatment which is £1800 which is a cure but we can't do it until Feb as she has to be in isolation when she comes home after the two weeks treatment - we have 2 small children coming next month for 6 weeks so daren't have it done till they've gone home. Unfortunately I've already spent £300 on sedation and medication so far and another sedation this Friday for more blood tests (she can't be handled so has to be sedated) which will be another £200. I haven't claimed for this in case it jeopardises her claim for the other. Vet bills and medication are high.
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