Picture this: you’re enjoying your calm Sunday morning when suddenly you notice your cat straining in the litterbox. Your veterinarian is closed today, so you have to take your cat to the emergency hospital. The doctors run tests and tell you that your cat’s bladder is blocked, so they need to do emergency surgery, but it will cost thousands of dollars. Thankfully, you insured your pet, so up to 80% of their emergency surgery will be covered, and you can both rest easy.
By getting pet insurance, you are taking a proactive approach to your pet’s health and safety. Toronto Humane Society Pet Insurance covers up to 80% of your vet bills for accidents, illnesses, dental coverage, and preventative care. Accidents, injuries, and unexpected illnesses can happen to anyone, so it’s always best to plan ahead and keep your furry family members protected.
Toronto Humane Society Pet Insurance requires one annual deductible, which varies depending on the age and deductible option you have chosen. Once you have a pet insurance plan, the cost will only increase due to inflation and not because of your claim history. Think of the relief you’ll feel when you’re presented with a large vet bill, but you’ll only have to pay a fraction of it.
Toronto Humane Society Pet Insurance doesn’t just cover accidents. To get a full picture of what your pet will be covered on, click here to read our brochure. With so much coverage, you can ensure that you’ll be ready to help your pet with medical care if anything were to unexpectedly happen.
Toronto Humane Society Pet Insurance is there for when you least expect to need it, for pets of all ages. Everyone deserves to be protected against unexpected injuries and illnesses. Plus, when you purchase a pet health insurance plan with us, you’ll also be supporting other animals in need while insuring your own. Insure your pet today so you have the comfort knowing your family’s finances and your pet are protected!
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