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POSTED: | BY: Leah Waller
They don’t cover ANYTHING
They don’t cover ANYTHING. If your pet is over 4 years old they find any reason not to cover anything. According to Cornell university all pets over 4 yrs old have gingivitis, but if that is found in the pre-dental bloodwork then nothing dental is covered. My dr noted a limp in my cat, for the first time, and wanted x-rays but they decided a limp was preexisting since there was no new accident and would not cover any diagnostics. Basically all they covered was vaccines and the office visit, which didn’t even cover the premium plus the extra gold coverage cost. If you have a new pet that is young, maybe this works but after 4 years, it’s mostly useless. I have 3 indoor cats that only get seen about once a year but I thought since they are getting older I would get insurance on them but it’s useless.
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