Is Pet Insurance Worth It for Cats?

I have spent thousands of dollars over the last 35 years on medical expenses for my pets.  For the first 15 years or so of pet ownership as an adult, I rarely had any more than the regular vet visits for shots, etc.  Is pet insurance worth it for cats? For me, things were fine for the first few years. But then things happened, and I was nearly wiped out financially.

Is Pet Insurance Worth It for Cats?What are the Benefits of Pet Insurance?

My first “big” vet bill was for one of my cats who developed a bladder stone and the surgery was $700.  Then my tomcat suddenly became ill and his blood work showed anemia and kidney failure.  He passed away, and to this day I don’t know what the cause of the illness was.  I spent a lot of money on vet bills for him during his illness, and I was shocked at the cost of his cremation – it was almost $300.

Is Pet Insurance Worth It for Cats?

Then I got a mini doxy named Taz and holy cow – her medical bills were out of this world!  She had three dental surgeries, two back injuries, x-rays, steroid shots for collapsed bronchial tubes due to severe allergies.  Then the poor baby was diagnosed with Cushings Disease.  The blood work you have to do for that takes place minimally once a year and costs between $175 and $350.  And the medicine costs between $75 and $90 per month.  I had Taz six and a half years and spent more than $20,000 on her medical issues. In the end, she passed away from a sudden and fatal onset of congestive heart failure.

is pet insurance worth it for cats

Insert sobbing.

During that time, another of my cats, Miss Abigail, developed fatty liver disease and passed away – the ordeal cost me $2900.  Shortly after, my last remaining cat developed serious kidney disease.

See what I mean?  For most of my adult life my pets just didn’t cost that much vet-wise.  But then things happened.  One after the other.  And I was nearly wiped out financially.  How I wish I had gotten pet insurance for each one of them!  It would’ve saved me thousands of dollars.  I’ll never, ever make that mistake again.

Is Pet Insurance Worth It for Cats?

The Benefits of Pet Health Insurance

Is Pet Insurance Worth It for Cats?I’m the type of person who would do anything for an animal, so if I had to do it all over again, I’d go into debt yet again to pay for whatever my pets needed.  I loved them so, so much.  But do I wish I had gotten health insurance for them when I first got them? You I do!  Honestly, what a MAJOR screw up! Luckily, I’ve wised up since then.

I’m going to give you lots of good information in this article about the benefits of pet health insurance, the reasons why you should have it, the things you should know about when you’re shopping for it…but first, please listen to me.  Just get insurance.  Pick a company, pick a policy you can afford, and get it.  Believe me when I tell you I paid dearly for the fact that I was foolish enough to think I didn’t need to get insurance.  Don’t make the same dumb mistake I did!

I personally prefer Healthy Paws Pet Insurance Company because when I was shopping, I liked that they were rated highest (for 5 years in a row) by their customers for excellent customer service.  That did it for me.  You can read my review about them HERE.  And you can get information and a free quote HERE.

Ok, now let’s talk about stuff you need to know about pet health insurance.

is pet insurance worth it for catsPet Insurance is Getting More Popular

Just over 10 years ago, there was only one pet insurance company that was well known in the United States.  Many people didn’t realize pet health insurance existed.  But now, there are more than 14 companies who offer pet health insurance and people are signing up fast!  Just like me, people are starting to realize that vet bills for their pets can be devastatingly expensive.  And not just for annual visits, regular vaccinations, etc. – but what about then they have an accident or sudden illness?  And let’s not even talk about people who have had to make the heartbreaking decision to put the animal down because they couldn’t afford the vet bill.  Honestly, I could just die.

I was fortunate.  I didn’t have the money to pay all those bills for my pets, but I had credit cards.  I maxed those suckers out and was nearly financially ruined with debt.  But I didn’t have to put any of them down because I couldn’t pay.  I was able to finance their needs so they could live out their lives.

Should I Get Pet Insurance for My Cat?

First, you have to see insurance as a risk management tool.  It’s there to minimize the risk of financial loss (devastating in my case) should your pet become ill or have an accident.  The purpose of pet health insurance is to make sure you can provide proper care for your pet if anything unexpected happens.  It offers you the security of knowing you can make decisions that are right for your cat – not decisions based on cost or your ability (or inability) to pay.

You and your vet can decide what’s best for your cat without having to worry so much about the cost.  My vet once used the phrase, “economic euthanasia.”  He was referring to how often he had to put cats down because their owners simply couldn’t afford to pay for necessary medical care. I cried on the way home that day.  I couldn’t even imagine experiencing that kind of pain (not to mention guilt).

Is Pet Insurance Worth It for Cats?It Really Comes Down to a Financial Decision

If your cat got hit by a car and required emergency surgery, hospitalization, medication and care – and it was estimated to cost around $5,000 – could you pay for it?  If you could without a problem, then you probably don’t need pet insurance.  But if that event would financially and emotionally devastate you, either causing a huge financial hardship if you did find a way to pay for it, or cause you enormous emotional distress if you couldn’t, then…you need pet insurance.

And it’s not just accidents that can happen.  Cats get all the same illnesses and diseases humans do – everything from cancer, to pneumonia, to bronchitis, to heart disease, to diabetes.  The list is as long as ours.  And unfortunately, the treatment is as costly for them as it is for us.

Cat owners who have pet insurance are always relieved they have it when something happens.  They don’t have to make serious decisions for their cat under the stress of whether or not they can pay for it. If your cat is sick or injured, that’s stressful enough.  You don’t need an added financial worry on top of it! And the vet is relieved as well, because they know they can do their best for the cat without compromising care due to cost.

Having Insurance Will Prevent You From Hesitating to Take Them to the Vet

Do you want to know another reason I wish I had gotten pet insurance for my pets years ago?  It’s because every time one of my pets was acting funny – somebody’s coughing, or the cat seems wobbly, or someone’s throwing up – you know, when your pet just doesn’t seem “right.”  During those times, I never knew if they needed to go to the vet or not, so I would wait and see, and be a nervous wreck the whole time.  Most of the time, it turned out to be nothing.  And I think it’s reasonable not to rush your pet to the doctor every time they so much as sneeze.

But unfortunately, there were two times when my pets were showing symptoms and it turns out if I had gotten them to the vet sooner, the outcome might have been different.  I can’t begin to describe the guilt I continue to feel to this day about that.  If I had had pet insurance and didn’t have to worry about the money, I probably wouldn’t have hesitated.  I would’ve taken them to the vet as soon as my instincts told me there was something wrong.

What Factors Affect the Cost of Cat Insurance?

There are some differences between pet health insurance companies and policies.  I hesitate to list specifics, because I don’t want you to think this is confusing or too hard trying to pick one.  I’ll be giving you the name of a company at the end of this article that I’ve already researched and recommend.  But if you want to do your own research, here are some of the differences you should be aware of so you’ll be more knowledgeable when shopping around.

Some policies only pay for illnesses and accidents/injuries. Others will pay for preventative health care such as neutering/spaying and vaccinations as well as sudden illnesses or accidents.

The policy you choose will determine the premium amount.  Just like with health insurance for humans, the lower your deductible, the higher your premium.  Choosing a higher deductible lowers the premium. We have to weigh it out, just like we would when choosing the details of our own health insurance.  Some companies offer reimbursements of 70%, some 80%, some 90%.

That all affects the premium – whether you choose a lower or higher deductible, and what percentage of reimbursement you select.  If you choose a higher deductible and a lower reimbursement percentage, your premium will be lower.

Most companies offer a variety of policies to fit your budget.  Get the policy that’s going to provide you with the highest level of protection your budget can afford.  Some insurance is better than no insurance. Even if you can’t afford the lower deductibles and higher reimbursements, having the insurance will still make a big difference if anything expensive happens!

Some have max payouts. Some companies will put a cap on the total amount they’ll pay out either in one year or else on a particular illness or accident/injury.  Other companies don’t.

Most pet health insurance companies require you to pay the vet bill, then they reimburse you.  Filing a claim is usually fast and easy, and can usually be done online if you wish.

Is Pet Insurance Worth It for Cats?Things to Consider When Buying Cat Health Insurance

Don’t Wait – Buy Early.  The best time to get pet insurance for your cat is BEFORE they have a medical problem. Once your pet is diagnosed with something, it’s considered a pre-existing condition and most companies won’t cover it. Also, the younger your pet is when you get the policy, the lower the premium.

Understand How the Policy Works.  Every pet insurance company is different, so find out ahead of time how yours works.  Ask questions like how you get reimbursed, how much your deductible is, how to submit a claim.  You can also ask what the procedure is to submit an estimate you’ve received from your vet to find out ahead of time how much will be covered.  Also ask if you can go to any vet or if only certain vets in your area are covered.

Know What You’re Getting.  It’s important to know what to expect from your pet health insurance company like if the deductible is per visit or yearly, what the annual coverage limit is, if certain conditions are covered.  You also need to know whether your policy covers only illnesses and accident/injuries or if it also covers routine care such as heartworm medicine, flea/tick medicine, spaying/neuturing, vaccinations, etc.

It would definitely be worth it to call and have a conversation with one the company’s customer service representatives to get all your questions answered.

Don’t Think of Pet Insurance as an Investment.  When you buy house or car insurance, you may go years without ever having to file a large claim, yet you get the insurance the pay the premium anyway because if anything big (like a house fire, car accident) ever does happen, you HAVE to be covered so you’re not financially devastated.  It’s the same with pet insurance.  It’s not something you should be looking to profit on or even break even on.

And consider this – if, at the end of a calendar year for example, you add up how much you paid in premiums and subtracted what your insurance company covered for various items during the year – and it came out to be a loss…would you be disappointed?

Just like with ANY insurance, the ONLY way you’re going to “get your money’s worth” is if something terrible happens!  And of course we don’t want our pets to have an injury, accident or illness.  But if that does happen, you’ll know you can do what’s best for your pet without worrying about the money.

My Recommendation

My top recommendation for pet insurance is HealthyPaws.  I’ve included a video that hopefully will help you decide which one feels right for you!

Is Pet Insurance Worth It for CatsHealthyPaws

You can read my review of HealthyPaws Pet Insurance Foundation here.  They have been rated the Best Pet Health Insurance Company by their customers for 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 at Petinsurancereview.com, Consumersadvocate.org,  PetInsuranceQuotes.com, and other leading review sites.  They earned this praise because they offer exceptional customer service!

We Need to Catch Up in the USA!

I know that the number of cat owners who are getting pet health insurance has been growing rapidly in recent years.  But I was shocked to find out that MORE THAN HALF of all pets in the UK have pet insurance!  We need to get with the program!

If you’ve had a similar experience where you wish you had gotten pet insurance, please comment below and tell about it so we can convince people to protect themselves and their pets!

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9 thoughts on “Is Pet Insurance Worth It for Cats?”

  1. My wife and I have recently discovered pet health insurance. We currently have a 13 year old black lab mix who is showing signs of aging. She has a small heart murmur, required an MRI, she’s been showing signs of canine cognitive dysfunction and we’ve been in and out of the vet a lot with her. After reading your article I think we are both in agreement that for our next pet, health insurance is definitely the way to go!

    1. Sometimes that’s what it takes – at least it did for me – to have a pet become seriously ill and suddenly be hit with huge bills! Thank you for your comment, and please give the lab a big hug and kiss for me. Debra

  2. Hello, 

    This was an interesting article. 

    We took out pet insurance for our cats when they were kittens and never regretted it.

    We were so glad we had this when our cat was diagnosed with cancer. 

    It was stressful having such a sick pet and it would have been worse if we were worrying about money.

    It was great we could tell the pet to do whatever was needed. Our cat lived longer than expected and we were able to enjoy the time we had left with him.

    Best wishes, 

    Cameron

    1. Thanks so much for sharing this, Cameron.  I’m so glad you were able to provide medical care for your kitty.  They mean so much to us, ya know? Debra

  3. Yeah me and my family made the same mistake with our rex rabbit, we bought her on impulse and didn’t bother getting her insured and in around 3 years time something was wrong with her teeth and the vet had to get dental work done, plus flushing tear ducts and anaesthetic injection which cost a total of £266.58. This was not a problem but the problem was the dentist appointments every 1 month afterwards which cost around 150-200, has rinsed us dry. We regret not getting pet insurance because now we cant. I’m glad you have learnt this brutal lesson because we certainly have.

    1. Wow, expensive bunny!  I hear you – it’s so hard because we want to help them and care for them even if it costs a lot of money.  Thanks so much for the comment.  That rabbit sure was fortunate to have you!  Debra

  4. A wonderful article you have got there…. Personally I think getting a pet insurance is a very good idea due to the fact that it would help protect one  against unexpected cost related to one’s pet….with this informative article getting a pet insurance won’t be difficult  because it informs us on what a good pet insurance  policy includes and some other exciting stuffs about pet insurance. 

  5. hello dear,

    thanks a lot for sharing your candid opinion on the worth of insurance for pets, I will say that as a pet owner if you love your pet as much  then making an insurance for him shouldn’t be a boring to you… all pets are meant to be loved and cared  and this should be done at any cost…

    so making an insurance for them is definitely part of caring for them, thanks for sharing such a lovely post..

    have a nice day’s work

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