No, I have not... and now that he is on raw, and doing WONDERFUL, :cross: he won't - I am pretty comfortable that he will be just fine with that limmit for his IBD :nod:Carolina,
You said it pays up to a total of $10,000 per incident and that Bugsy has had IBD for years...have you hit that limit? Or will you? I don't know enough about IBD to know what all kinds of diagnostics and what kind of continual check ups and screenings it may require, but maybe...? It seems like over the 20+ year lifespan of some cats, it would be pretty easy to hit a $10,000 limit for the same incident if they developed that problem at a young age.
IBD can be a drag.... and very expensive for sure, goodness knows! But Bugsy is fine now - he is completely symptom free sinse I changed his diet.
He is still a complicated cat...... So things can hit anytime.... Trust me, I am not changing his insurance and he will remain with a high limit.
But $10,000 is plenty in I would say the great, great majority of cases, when you are talking per incident.
Basic insurance starts at $2,500 per incident, most of animals fall in this category - as they get older, the start moving up, getting more expensive.
I switched all of mine because of Bugsy, for safety.... :nod:
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