One in three pets will require unexpected veterinary treatment in the course of any one year.
Even we, as vets, can get caught out. When Ella required intensive care, for example. Or poor Pete who, due to his epilepsy, required a CT scan.
Susan’s Toby (quite comfy here thanks) has recently had a very nasty infection of his paw that has needed a lot of laboratory work. Having Pet Insurance means that we, as the owners, can budget monthly for unexpected pet health care costs and, should our pets become injured or unwell, we can focus on getting the absolute best for them rather than worrying about costs. If you’d like more info about Pet Insurance, click here.