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Petinsurance
10-28-2003, 06:05 PM
Your pet relies on you for many obvious necessities such as food, water, shelter and love. But have you thought about your pet's healthcare? Your dog or cat isn't able to tell you if it is not feeling well, so you must take steps to protect your pet in case it becomes ill or is in an accident.

The cost of veterinary treatment can be alarmingly high when something such as a sudden illness or accident occurs -- and treatment cost cannot be predicted. Pet Protect® provides you with financial peace of mind for those veterinary bills and ensures your pet receives the care it deserves.


Pet Protect® Features

The days of saying it doesn't cost much to keep a pet are over. Over $28 billion was spent in 2001 on products, food and services for pets in the United States. And in today's high tech medical world with x-rays, special medical procedures and prescription drugs, the bills for your pet's healthcare could easily run into hundreds of dollars. Pet Protect® can offer valuable insurance coverage for these bills at a low cost to you.

teri
10-29-2003, 12:26 PM
my thoughts are that if you put away money each month for your pet, then when an emergency comes up, you can afford it and the vet doctor would rather be paid by you than some stupid insurance company trying to make another buck off of people. yeah let's all get pet insurance so the insurance company can put away OUR money so they can profit from it, and then when you need the insurance company to pay for the services rendered, the claim is denied due to "limitations and exclusions", or they sit on the claim just so they can make extra money while waiting to pay.

Mrs.Birdy
10-29-2003, 04:50 PM
I wholeheartedly agree with Teri. Putting away a nest egg each month for our beloved pets is better.

I know several cases,( my sister's dog is one), where pets were dropped by the insurance company when they reach the age of 8-10 yrs. Isn't it true our pets need the insurance more as they age...hip problems, liver problems, etc.

Yes, teri, I would rather put a little away each month to insure my birds can get the treatment they need when they need it.