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bunny insurance

emandden

Young Bun
hiya.i would like to get my bunny some pet insurance but when i applied i was asked for her breed.she is a wild bunny that we have raised so im not sure what to do.do i give the wrong breed or is there an insurer out there who would cover a wild bunny???
 
loads of bunnies are a mish mash/randoms so they should have an 'other' option. Also you haven't written in my 'wild bunnies' thread in rabbit chat!!:shock:
 
i have now written in wild bunnies chat!!!
the bunny insurance i looked at only gave breeds,no crossbreeds etc.will just have to scan about a bit more til i find one that does.who do you get your bunny insurance from???
 
cool!:D i know lots of people use petplan. Lots of cat/dog insurers don't do bunnies. I am going to look into and if not set up a vet saving account and put like £10/20 in there a month. Maybe call the insurers you were looking at and say you don't havea purebreed what should you put. I think rabbit insurance is more expensive than cats etc.
 
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