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Hi allNot sure if this is the right place to ask, but perhaps someone will point me in the right direction if not.We have two 6 month old kittens and I am considering whether to insure them or not. The only cat I had previously was very old and I just met the few vet trips we made with savings. However obviously I am hoping these two are going to be around for many years and although I will do everything to ensure they are in tip top health, I want to be realistic and prepared. Their initial vet visits (spaying/neutering/vaccinations/chips etc etc) came to around £600.We are in the UK so if anyone has any recommendations for particular providers/policies that would be great.I have used a comparison site and obviously life-time cover would be best and not just accident only policies. However I am debating whether it is just better to put some cash aside each month to save for any unforeseen vet visits rather than pay a formal policy as a) all the good ones are very expensive and b) I worry about reading all the fine print and then it turning out the blasted thing doesn't cover the bill you get landed with.Would be interested to hear your thoughts!If it makes any difference, we think Dennis and Squish are probably ragdoll/siamese cross and they are indoor cats who enjoy an occasional walk in our garden on a lead!p.s Any ideas why all the formatting/spacing goes out of my posts when I submit from the computer? Apologies for this
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