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Old 02-09-2009, 12:54 PM
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Pet Insurance Advice Needed

HI all

I am starting this thread to see if anyone can advise on pet insurance. I have always used Petpaln for my pets and both Ollie and Stan are currently covered by Petpaln as part of thier free cover but I need to get my own cover from 14th Sept.

Ollie is a pedigree Maine Coon and Stan is a Selkirk Rex Variant but not registered so think when I come to insure him I asy that he is a moggy???? Or do I ahve to still declare him as a pedigree but not registered.

I would really appreciate any advice and good deals that people know of as always trying to save a few £££'ssss.. More to spend on the kitty's lol
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Old 02-09-2009, 03:37 PM
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I would tell the truth. This is because insurance is now much more joined up then it used to be. Also many have 'lie detector technology' which is software listening and assessing your voice when you buy the insurance over the phone. If you buy it on-line then who knows? Maybe collaborate with other insurance companys.

Could you at any time register him as a pet pedigree (not on the cative list)? If you can then heis a pedigree, but if you cannot, then whatever his parentage you cannot prove that he is pedigree.
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Old 02-09-2009, 04:29 PM
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i would tell them that your cat is pregree but with out pappers are you going to go with pet plain insureses i was in the same sort of thing with holly my kitty the breader put her with petplain but i found out petplan dont pay the vet direct so i asked my vet if there was one that did and we came up with buddys and its stated on there fourm they do and i know this to be ture now because i had to claim for smokey all i had to pay at the time was 50 essis and theys not a % you have to pay on top like a lot of pet insurence i looked into so they seem quite good hope this helps
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Old 02-09-2009, 05:07 PM
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I was with Petplan but i found they messed me about, taking payements by direct debit when they weren't due so i ditched them and went with Argos pet insurance miles better x
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Old 02-09-2009, 05:45 PM
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Re: Pet Insurance Advice Needed

check out Pdsa insurance! im with petplan but im changing when my policy runs out! but pdsa sounds good!
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