What is Pet Insurance?
Pet Insurance can cover unexpected illnesses and injuries that may happen to your dog or cat. When you select a plan through Figo, you get:
Emergency & Hospitalization |
Surgeries |
Veterinary Specialists |
Hereditary & Congenital Conditions |
Chronic Conditions |
Dental Illness and Injury |
Prescriptions |
Imaging |
Knee Conditions |
Prosthetics & Orthopedics |
Hip Dysplasia |
Veterinary Exam Fees (Optional add-on) |
Routine Wellness Plan (Optional add on- includes Routine Dental Care) |
For a complete list of coverages, get a quote. |
Pre-existing conditions |
Spaying or Neutering |
Experimental Procedures |
Breeding, Pregnancy, or Giving Birth |
Cloned Pets or Cloning Procedures |
Cosmetic Surgery |
Giving your pet a great life is never a waste of money. In fact, pet parents, like you, spend an estimated $18 billion a year on veterinary expenses alone. While the amount may be shocking, the fact that we are willing to splurge to keep our pups healthy isn't surprising. After all, our dogs are family - a bond that spans the duration of our lives (and theirs). When we are faced with an expensive procedure or treatment, without a financial safety net, it can be heartbreaking.
As early as 8 weeks, you can cover your precocious pup with a puppy insurance plan through Figo. Plans cover new injuries or illness-so, if your curious pet eats a sock or has a bout of diarrhea, simply visit the veterinarian, and submit your paid vet bill for reimbursement. Puppy insurance frees you to concentrate on more important things, like puppy playtime and snuggles!
The total cost of cat ownership can reach over $3,000 in the first year - even without accounting for unforeseeable emergency expenses. Add in unexpected vet visits, and those costs increase. Fortunately, for a manageable monthly fee, you can purchase a cat health insurance plan and reduce worry from having to shell out exorbitant money for your cat's emergency care.
If you're the lucky owner of a kitten, you know how inquisitive they can be. Kittens may get scared and dart out of the front door; and they may unintentionally nosh on dangerous and toxic non-edible items around the house. These common kitten mishaps can lead to vet bills that aren't in the budget. It is in these instances kitten health insurance can save your pet and your bank account.