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Rabbit Insurance Prices

beccimarie

Mama Doe
Hey guys,

Im shopping around for new insurance for the boys, i was wondering if your could all tell me how much to pay and what insurance company you are with? :love:

Thank you in advance!
 
my two are with petplan, one of the main ones alot of people go with, but I know there are many more others out there! so you are best to shop around! :)

I have 1 girl and 1 boy, when you have more than 1 you will get 10% multi-pet discount.

Bella (1year old) = £15.58
Bailey (2 years old) = £16.49

in my eyes, it's worth every penny but everyone has different opinions! good luck with finding one for your boys! :)
 
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Mine are also with PetPlan and I pay £48.04 a month for all of them.
I also agree that it's worth every single penny. I get a £2000 allowance per year per bunny and last year I maxed out on 2 of them. My vets bill came to over £8000 :shock: My bunnies wouldn't be here if it wasn't for the insurance.
xx
 
No problem! :) like roxy's bunnies, Bailey maxed his £2000 in his first year, and that only involved vet appointments, meds, and x2 CT scans. He also had an operation on cleaning his ears, but that came after his renewal and in this years fee. Madness!!!
 
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My two 2-year olds are with helpucover (pinnacle insurance) who have been great re (small) claims with per year excess - was £19/month but just received the renewal and looks like it will be around £25/month for both next year (with free month for multiple policies). They don't pay out on dentals so something to watch out for (i'm not sure if any other insurers do). If I'd been on forum back then I'd probably have gone with petplan as seem to be well respected but I have no complaints with helpucover and will be sticking with them for the meantime.
 
Helpucover will pay for dental, if the rabbit was had a check once a year and provided you have had the policy for 2 years.
 
thanks petrus82 .. that's good to know .. i must revisit the small print :) mine are nearly coming up to their two years of premiums so will keep that in mind.
 
I wondered if it was maybe a new development with them. I've just taken out my policy with them so it could just apply to new policies.
 
I use helpucover. They were £8 a bunny but boeys went uo to £12 after maxing out his policy last year. Always found they paid out quickly

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