I wouldnt bother tbh, pet plan do rabbit insurance but I think its better to just put £20 a month into a seperate account of your own, as they wont pay out for everything! plus that way its still your money. Just an idea.
I wouldnt bother tbh, pet plan do rabbit insurance but I think its better to just put £20 a month into a seperate account of your own, as they wont pay out for everything! plus that way its still your money. Just an idea.
I wouldnt bother tbh, pet plan do rabbit insurance but I think its better to just put £20 a month into a seperate account of your own, as they wont pay out for everything! plus that way its still your money. Just an idea.
I'm with petplan 10£ a month for my two but I'm sure you can find cheaper ones.
Phew. Yeah I don't mind paying for vaccs separately. I just like the security of knowing that if something happens and treatment comes to a 100's of pounds (vets fees seem to get there pretty quickly:lol then it's covered. And if it's a condition that will last for the bun's lifetime it's covered too
Thing is.. once you claim your monthly payments will prob go through the roof :shock: I guess its good in a way though to have that peace of mind.
I get 6 weeks free Petplan 'charity cover' with my two (still unnamed!) but I’m of two minds whether to continue it after that time or not.
The excess is £50 per rabbit so if both come down with the same thing then it will cost me £100 anyway. Of course pet insurance is one of the things you hope that you wont have to claim on, but we paid out £100 to Petplan over the 11 months we had Luna, and the one time we needed where she developed bloat and passed away at the vets it we were only eligible to claim for £8 of the vet fees so we just didn’t bother claiming for such a piddly amount. I’m sure I read somewhere that rabbits over the age of 5 aren’t covered, or I may have misread that :?
I think I will continue it in the end, because we have switched back to the more expensive (but *incredibly* rabbit savvy) vets so we will probably end up getting bigger vet bills that we need the insurance for and if both of them come down with something at the same time (like bloat) then it will be £100 out of our pockets but the insurance can cover the double-whammy of the rest of it.
Can't believe I just held a debate with myself and came to my conclusion :lol:
Im really debating where or not to get insurance as with Blackie having a blockage it cost £265 for him and would have cost more if he survived so i would like to know that the buns would be able to get the treatment they need without the nasty vet bill at the end even if i do have to pay the excess.
But then what if im paying all this money and somethings they dont cover like Fudges dentals etc...so i dont know if its worth saving or paying for insurance :roll:
They do cover dentals if you get regular dental checkups.