Coverage that
fits your cat.
Cats are quiet about pain and quick to hide illness. Insurance gives you the freedom to investigate early and treat thoroughly.
Why cats need insurance too
Even indoor cats face real health risks
Cats hide pain
By the time symptoms are obvious, conditions are often advanced. Insurance lets you investigate symptoms early without holding back due to cost.
Chronic illness is common
Kidney disease, hyperthyroidism, and diabetes are frequent in older cats and require lifelong medication, diet, and monitoring.
Indoor isn't risk-free
Indoor cats still face dental disease, urinary issues, swallowed strings or hair ties, falls from windows, and toxic plant exposure.
Common cat health conditions covered
The illnesses pet insurance helps you manage
Chronic kidney disease
One of the most common conditions in older cats. Requires ongoing fluid therapy, prescription diet, and regular bloodwork.
Hyperthyroidism
Common in cats over 10. Treatment options include medication, special diet, or radioactive iodine therapy.
Diabetes
Increasingly common in cats, especially overweight ones. Requires insulin injections and careful diet management.
Urinary tract issues
FLUTD and urinary blockages are emergencies, especially in male cats. Blockages can be fatal if not treated quickly.
Cancer
Lymphoma, mammary tumors, and other cancers occur in cats. Diagnosis and treatment can require advanced imaging and chemo.
Dental disease
Gingivitis, stomatitis, and tooth resorption are very common. Treatment can include extractions under anesthesia.
Common conditions by breed
What cat owners often plan for
Persian
Polycystic kidney disease, breathing issues, eye drainage problems, dental disease
Maine Coon
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (heart), hip dysplasia, spinal muscular atrophy
Siamese
Asthma, dental disease, certain cancers, progressive retinal atrophy
Ragdoll
Heart disease (HCM), urinary tract issues, bladder stones
British Shorthair
Heart disease, polycystic kidney disease, hemophilia in some lines
Sphynx
Heart conditions, skin problems requiring frequent bathing, dental issues
Bengal
Heart disease, progressive retinal atrophy, hip dysplasia, IBD
Domestic shorthair / mixed
Generally healthy, but still face urinary issues, dental disease, and age-related illness
What cat vet care can actually cost
Real-world ranges based on common procedures
Urinary blockage treatment
Chronic kidney disease management
Hyperthyroidism radioiodine treatment
Dental cleaning with extractions
Lymphoma chemotherapy
Diabetes diagnosis & initial care
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