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How to Protect Your Pet With Veterinary Pet Insurance
Posted by John B Murphy at Mar 20th, 2008 in Cats
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Many pets are loved dearly by their owners and family. And each year hundreds of thousands of pet are put down because their families were unable to find the money for medical bills.
In many ways, medical care for pets is now on par with what is available for humans. Cats and dogs can now access high tech medical treatment such as, CAT scans, chemotherapy, radiation treatment, artificial limbs and pace makers. While this means that many animals have an opportunity to enjoy even more quality of life, it also means that necessary veterinary treatment is out of reach of many families.
Pets today are also increasingly subject to the chronic conditions that affect humans. Diabetes, arthritis, cancer and leukemia are becoming more and more common in pets as they live longer lives. The ongoing costs of these long term diseases means more money needs to be spend by the owner.
Veterinary pet insurance can help you with the costs of vet bills. If your pet is involved in an accident or has cancer in their old age, the insurance will ensure that you will be able to afford the very best of medical treatment.
The Cost of Veterinary Pet Insurance
Veterinary pet insurance is actually quite cheap. At only a few dollars or pounds a month, it is very affordable when you consider the cost of your pet’s medical treatment if they were involved in a serious accident or came down with a serious disease such as cancer.
Today’s pet insurance policies don’t just cover medical bills. They can also cover third party liability if your pet harms another person or their property, and the costs associated with your pet being lost or stolen.
Every dog or cat owner who really loves their pet should investigate buying veterinary pet insurance. The last thing you want is to be unable to afford your veterinarian bills and have to put your furry friend down.
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