5 Reasons Your Indoor Cat Needs Pet Insurance

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Even though your cat stays indoors, learn 5 reason why its still important to be protected with cat health insurance.

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5 Reasons Your Indoor Cat Needs

Pet Insurance

It is a common misconception that cats, especially those indoors, do not experience as many medical

problems as dogs and outdoor cats do.

Indoor cats do in fact still incur serious and expensive cat health

care problems.

Cats Are Good at Hiding Symptoms

Cats are more sedentary by nature, which mean that cat

owners are not as likely to notice symptoms their kitties might be

displaying.

Indoor Cats Are Still at Risk

• Thousands of common medical conditions can occur in indoor cats including: cystitis, digestive upsets, cancer, diabetes, thyroid disease, leukemia, kidney failure and even heart disease.

The Cost of Treating Cats is Just as Expensive as Other Animals

Cats tend to have fewer veterinary visits overall, but when they do have an illness

or injury, the veterinarian costs can still be in the

hundreds to thousands.

Pet Insurance Coverage is Cost Effective for Cats

Cat insurance plans can start at just $5 per

month and offer the same coverage no

matter the age of the cat.

Pet Insurance Increases Spending Power

Pet owners who have insurance for indoor cats

will be able to afford

nearly 5 times the veterinary care than

those who don’t.

Cat insurance allows pet owners to budget for their cats’ health care and provides peace of mind in the case of

pet health emergencies and unexpected illnesses

3 Common Reasons Indoor Cats Commonly Have to be Rushed

to the Veterinarian

Eating Objects Around The House

Curious cats can get into trouble while playing with items found in your home. They may play

with–and then eat–ribbons, yarn and string. These can cause internal blockages and often

require surgery to remove.

Toxic Plants

Dozens of indoor plants and even some floral arrangements

are toxic to cats. If the cat ingests them, this can cause an upset stomach, heart collapse, kidney failure and even death.

Toxic FoodsMany food items you have around the house can

cause serious damage or be fatal to your cat. Some examples are raisins, caffeine, chocolate,

alcohol and uncooked dough.

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