My cat isn't insured and last week he had an impacted poo (bum open but stuck) so I had to take him to the emergency vets to get it taken out (sorry if tmi). He has been fine since then and is passing normally. I am thinking he might have had a reaction to a new cheesy cat food I'd been giving him, but not sure. I searched around for insurance as I'd been meaning to for ages. Most animal insurance doesn't cover previous conditions and related conditions might not also be covered. ManyPets do though, with a few caveats, which I am grateful for. Kayleigh explained things to me in an email and I have decided to go with them based on them giving our cats a bit more of a chance in life. I don't think it's fair to have a blanket ban on animals for life if something they had treatment for happens three years later, and ManyPets also get it. They obviously have to cover themselves but at least they have the option for our babies.
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