i've been quoted £20 a month for the two guineas.. but i dont get it. someone help pleeeeeeeeease
Exotic direct is the only one i know.
I've got two 4 weekers on the way, i got a quote for them being 8 weeks as that's the youngest and they want £200 a year for the pair with an excess of £50.
I personally don't think it's worth it unless your piggies are prone to illness or you breed, it's a lot of money with the chances of making a claim really small![]()
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i'm just looking to insure my dog at same time, all this vet talk recently is putting wooolies up me LOL
does anyone know if i need accident only? limited time or lifelong?
rubbish with this stuff
i think thats same as mine £20 a month. you gonna do it? lol i need to read fine print dont i. so confusing isnt it!
I also agree with just setting up a bank account and putting however much you choose each month into that (: that way you don't have to worry about being able to pay a set amount each month etc.
A lot of people say this but I wonder if it's actually beneficial?
I pay £16 a month for insurance for 2 pigs. They're insured for £2000 worth of vets fees.
If I put £20 a month into a bank account, it'd take me over 8 YEARS to save up that £2000. One of my pigs racked up a £2000 vet bill in the space of a month rolleyes
Who is it your insured with Amanda?
I too thought piggy insurance was a bit of a waste of time - untill one of mine got poorly and ran up £500 post op vet bills (that doesn't include the £200 op bill).....I sort of think now having the insurance is like putting £20 in a pot with a huge buffer just incaseI could be throwing money away though....only time will tell. I sort of hope I am throwing money away - don't want any of my piggies to get poorly!xx
The way I see it, I'm paying for peace of mind! I can't easily lay my hands on £2k right now!
exactly! Just depends on how easily you can lay your hand on money for expensive vet bills.
I would advise putting £20 a month aside in a saving account - if you do encounter any problems you'll have a nice little amount out aside.
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A lot of people say this but I wonder if it's actually beneficial?
I pay £16 a month for insurance for 2 pigs. They're insured for £2000 worth of vets fees.
If I put £20 a month into a bank account, it'd take me over 8 YEARS to save up that £2000. One of my pigs racked up a £2000 vet bill in the space of a month rolleyes
The problem is that with some covers it doesn't cover everything and they claim takes alot to go through,
I watched it on BBC Breakfast they were talking about it's better to set up a bank account then actually get insured with pet insurance, you can put as much money in as you'd like etc. so say one month you have a bit extra in your account, put £50 in, at christmas £100 in or something like that and you don't ever have to worry about getting into debt as it's not something you HAVE to pay, you can just put a £5 in one month, where as you could be paying £20 into a fund you're never going to use ? i know it's piece of mind but i'd much rather do the bank account.
A lot of people say this but I wonder if it's actually beneficial?
I pay £16 a month for insurance for 2 pigs. They're insured for £2000 worth of vets fees.
If I put £20 a month into a bank account, it'd take me over 8 YEARS to save up that £2000. One of my pigs racked up a £2000 vet bill in the space of a month rolleyes
I too thought piggy insurance was a bit of a waste of time - untill one of mine got poorly and ran up £500 post op vet bills (that doesn't include the £200 op bill).....I sort of think now having the insurance is like putting £20 in a pot with a huge buffer just incaseI could be throwing money away though....only time will tell. I sort of hope I am throwing money away - don't want any of my piggies to get poorly!xx
I believe both your problems started with 'elective' surgery - the surgery that was done was not due to a medical condition so I don't believe they would pay out for either of you.
It would be more worthwhile if it covered 'elective' surgery post operative complications.
My Patrick probably would have been covered but I do wonder how that would have worked as he was having routine Xray's/ultrasounds due to his medical condition of course his surgery bill would have been covered he's probably cost me £1000 in the last year but to be quite honest I do think he is the exception rather than the norm.
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Yep, Cameo wasnt covered because it was elective. On the terms of my insurance, Patrick would have been covered if he was insured prior to his urinary problems starting.
More and more people are treating small animals as they would cats and dogs so treatment is advancing all the time, do maybe in the future insurance for pigs will become the norm? It's already not unusual for rabbits!