Thank you! [emoji7][emoji38]A is for Agria. If you pop Agria in the search bar you get lots of older bunny insurance threads. Of course this one is always worth posting again as things change & different members chip in
Do it now!Thanks for raising this Lucy!
Has anyone ever used Agria/ got positive reviews? About to do a search on now!
I never know whether to insure my lot or not, super on the fence about it D:Allelu Alleluiaaa. Praise RU
Thanks to this thread I have just insured my Denny boy.
Do not call the call centre to set up. Use the website and do it yourself. The staff aren't very good on the computers and I had polices set up all over the shop for my bridge bunnies with annual and monthly payments being taken for all sorts of duplicate policies.
Agria have paid out very quickly with no argument or questioning. They paid out thousands for Toby.
For Dennis we chose the top policy with 0% excess. He has also needed a dental in the past so had to select has has experienced illness before
£240 a year
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Obviously I've had a bit of a roller coaster year but just on bunnies the vets recieved around 6,000. The tortoise was uninsured and was £960? I loves insuranceI never know whether to insure my lot or not, super on the fence about it D:
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I never know whether to insure my lot or not, super on the fence about it D:
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I never know whether to insure my lot or not, super on the fence about it D:
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Yea that's the thing, I have some money that I never touch which is there for any of the animals really. If I get a dog I'd insure them 100%.. Idk why but I'm just not sure about the buns.Its a really interesting question isn't it. On the one hand insurance companies are there to make money & do it very successfully so in theory you'd pay more in insurance than you'd claim. However....the average RU member is prob not the average bunny owner (far superior & more likely to access extensive health care of course). If I was minted (or for anyone that is) I'd recommend a bunny health savings club & put x amount in a bank account every month. Joey used to have premium bonds, then the trio had an ISA [emoji38]
I think I read on here about them hiking up the premiums by a fair amount? Idk I really don't know what to do for the best. I've never not been able to afford treatment so far... And I don't really have the hospital overnight costs, because my vet doesn't do that... So other than ops and tests.. That's all really - Idk previous vet used to like to keep them in and charge lots.. My current vet just doesn't have anyone there overnight so it works out cheaper, I guess?If you can't afford thousands of pounds per year in vet fees, then you need insurance, simple as that really.
PetPlan don't put up premiums much, it's the excess that changes. If you have a young bun, definitely go with PetPlan.
The only time I wouldn't have insurance is if they have had serious health conditions already, if that's the case you really need to stash loads of cash in savings in case it's needed.
I think I read on here about them hiking up the premiums by a fair amount? Idk I really don't know what to do for the best. I've never not been able to afford treatment so far... And I don't really have the hospital overnight costs, because my vet doesn't do that... So other than ops and tests.. That's all really - Idk previous vet used to like to keep them in and charge lots.. My current vet just doesn't have anyone there overnight so it works out cheaper, I guess?
Very difficult one for me! Maybe I'll get a quote for all 4 tomorrow, thing that bothers me is it'll probably just keep going up every year, and definitely one of my buns will have exclusions due to her knee ops when she was like 16 weeks old.
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