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svengoalie t1_j4tprgf wrote

I'd ask your local veterinarian and or animal hospital to see what they recommend (and if they integrate the insurance plan with their billing).

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pineconehedgehog t1_j4u1r8t wrote

Ya, most plans that I researched worked on a reimbursement plan. You had to pay the vet up front and then you would submit a claim for reimbursement later.

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flexingindisguise OP t1_j4tpze8 wrote

i never even thought of that! it'll definitely be my first step, thank you!!

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bubba1819 t1_j4uaomp wrote

Our vet practice recommended Trupanion. They offer cat and dog coverage

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[deleted] t1_j4v8lia wrote

Seconding Trupanion. I believe most vets (especially corporate owned) accept them. Pet insurance is better than people insurance.

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flexingindisguise OP t1_j4ybp4f wrote

love it! hopefully it's slightly easier to navigate than human health insurance 😅

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