hot cross bun
Alpha Buck
any recommendations of companies to use, I use M&S for the dogs but unsure who to go with for bun
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We took out a Pets at Home policy last year, although I think they are now discontinuing their insurance.
A lot of people recommend Pet Plan, although when we looked they were more expensive than Pets at home.
There are a few other companies, so may be worthwhile searching on here
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Well you only gave us 5 minutes Horace :roll:
Sorry MM, I am not usually that quick of the mark. I will write out "I must be more patient" 100 times as a suitable punishment
Pets @ Home have certainly made some changes, our renewal is next month so I will be enlightened then [emoji45]
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No one else has answered!
We took out a Pets at Home policy last year, although I think they are now discontinuing their insurance.
A lot of people recommend Pet Plan, although when we looked they were more expensive than Pets at home.
There are a few other companies, so may be worthwhile searching on here
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Petplan seem to be regarded as the safest option but their excesses and premiums are really high for older bunnies so that's something to bear in mind. Elijah's insurance (now aged nearly 8.) is £250 a year, the excess is £100 plus 20%). I will get benefit from Elijah's insurance but with my bunnies that don't have pre-exiting conditions I've actually cancelled as I don't think I'm going to get value out of them so opted to go without. If buying a policy now I'd probably go for Helpucover but I'm really not sure. The old P@H terms re premiums v excess was the only one I was truly happy with.
12 hours and 15 minutes is a long time with no other replies.
Don't worry about your P@H policy. Sadly P@H are not doing new policies on the old terms and conditions they are now using Petplan to provide insurance for them so are going by Petplan T&C which basically means as there is £2,000 allowance so the premiums are higher BUT this is just for new policies. If you have a policy predating them using Pp then you will stick with your old T&C so the premium will rise but not by much. The main reason I liked the old P@H T&C is the excess didn't change in the bunny's lifetime, it's not extortionate when they get to 5+ years.