It's a huge amount of money, that, nearly £700 a year , but if it was me, I think I'd bite the bullet and pay it, if I could. Can you get cheaper cover elsewhere?
We had Petplan insurance for our dog Sammy, and in the latter stages, we made quite a few claims for reimbursement of vet fees - more than enough to justify the insurance premiums we paid ...
I don't know Shell. I suppose the bottom line is, with Mia's health being so uncertain, can you afford her treatment without it? I'm not sure what I would do in your shoes
Os, I can just imagine ringing round looking for cheaper cover. Er yes, she is 14.5 years, she has a heart condition, kidney disease and a terminal diagnosis of liver cancer, but if you could do it nice and cheap I'd be grateful
I have cancelled it. I rang the vets and Mia's medication adds up to just under £30 per month. She will not be having any more investigations, blood tests or anything, so Kim said cancel it
In all honesty Shell - even £37 is a steep price to be paying. No way that I could afford that for my gang. As it is they're all at £20 each so it's a whack of money - but they're young and healthy so I just can't risk not having it. Jamie and Abbie turn 10 next year and I suspect I'll be hit with a fair increase on them then.
But should the time come when I had to make the decision whether to continue with the insurance or not; esp given the circumstances - I would be doing exactly what you did
I can understand your dilemma, but I know what I would do in the circumstances.
Taking into account Mia's age and health, one can understand why the insurance premium is so high. and I think you are right not to proceed with renewing it. She has had a good life with you, I'm sure, but considering all the health problems she now has to live with, perhaps you may soon have to face the decision we had to make for our beloved Prince - not for monetary reasons, but as an expression of your love and concern for her.