Bunny Buddy
Wise Old Thumper
Having said that, do you have to pay up front first and then claim back on the insurance or do the vets usually claim direct from the insurance company??
Yes. you have to pay up first which is why I have a credit card, just for the time lag. I've heard some vets will come to an arrangement and allow delayed payment. The only problem there though would be if the insurance company decided it wasn't covered :?
When I studied pet insurance I chose Pet Plan because they are covered for life not annually, so if they develop anything during that year they will be covered for it in future years which not all companies do.
The bit about dentals being covered if it's affecting the health (why else would you have a dental!) is interesting as I *might* be about to take on a bunny whose teeth *may* be a problem and I was thinking of insurance because he may end up with digestive problems because he doesn't want to eat hard food. If he *might* get a payout for dental work at some stage then it makes insurance an even better option.