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Spot - Spot and Curable Pre-Existing Conditions?
Hiya, I adopted a kitty from my local shelter a few days ago knowing he has gingivitis and needs a dental cleaning and possible extractions which I will cover out of pocket. The more I dig into the plan the shelter pushed through Fetch, the more I’m realizing Fetch feels like an elaborate scam.
I’m looking at switching to Spot as it’s one of the companies that claims they will cover curable pre-existing conditions if there’s been no occurrence/need for treatment for 180 days.
Has anyone gone through this with Spot and can you confirm that they did start covering a condition after that 180 day period, or did they find a way out of it? Any other companies you would recommend that are good for this?
He’s only a year old, the vet is hopeful we can get it fully treated and cured but of course there’s no way of knowing for sure.
Figo - Figo renewal going up 40% this year?
Is anybody else's Figo insurance going up 40% in 2025? My rate is going from $425/yr to $700/yr. I reached out to Figo and they blamed inflation of all things, saying nothing could be done about the price. I was told Figo was one of the better companies by all my pet owner friends & family, but they have never covered a claim and at these rates it would be cheaper for me to just put aside $50/mo. Really frustrated and looking for advice.
Nationwide - I’m overwhelmed, help!
I’ve been looking for pet insurance and I’m so overwhelmed. I need help!
I was looking at nationwide since it looked affordable but then I read awful things. I’m hoping someone can give me some recommendations!
I live in Illinois.
8 year old Pomeranian, she had luxating patella (not sure how it’s spelled, but where her knee pops out of place).
7 almost 8 year old dachshund. He doesn’t have any pre-existing conditions!
Edit: THANK YOU for all the responses!
Fetch Pet Insurance - BEWARE: Fetch Pet Insurance is deceitful about their dental coverage
I've paid $3332 in premiums for my dog's insurance policy. Now, the first time I try to file a claim for a dental extraction, it is not approved because she had a pre-existing condition of "mild gingivitis" three years before our policy began. [They boast all over their website that they have the most extensive coverage for dental compared to other pet insurances](https://www.fetchpet.com/the-dig/does-pet-insurance-cover-dental-care), but they do not. My dog's gingivitis was so mild at that time the vet said it was not a concern, but apparently that is considered a pre-existing condition. Just want to warn other pet owners out there.
Nationwide - Need pet insurance advice regarding bird “preexisting conditions issue”
My parrot was diagnosed with avian chlamidiya at 2 months. He went through medication and was fine. I have nationwide insurance
Nationwide says I cannot get that removed without another expensive chlamidiya test that won’t be covered.
Recently I was very sick and while I was sick my bird got sick. I took him to the vet and they gave him different meds and said it’s most likely a respiratory infection, which is also what I had. They specifically put that it was a respiratory infection and not chlamidiya which a pretty serious infection.
Nationwide marked it the same as chlamidiya and refused to cover it, said it was preexisting.
There are a billion things that cause a respiratory infection in birds. It’s not fair that every single thing he can catch will be lumped in with a very serious condition that he had when he was 2 months.
They told me I need the SOAP notes and a letter from the vet which I will be getting.
But I will be looking for a different carrier for pet insurance because this is obscene and I already have a $250 deductible with this I wasn’t even getting anything back this was to just go onto the deductible!!
I appreciate any help you all can help because I’m at my wits end here I’m going through way too much and I can’t take anymore
Trupanion - How to reinstate lapsed insurance (Trupanion)
My ex cancelled my elderly chihuahuas health insurance (the anger I’m feeling is palpable in other countries).
I have a 13yr old chihuahua Peanut 🐶He was covered by Trupanion for the last 6yrs or so until my ex let the insurance lapse last month without telling me. I tried to reinstate but Trupanion said I missed the 3 day period.
Peanut has lots of existing conditions (galloping heart, epilepsy, pre-kidney disease) that without reinstating Trupanion won’t be covered and someone even mentioned he may be uninsurable, like some places won’t even accept him at all.
I’m very panicked. Does anyone have any advice on getting a policy reinstated?
FIGO - FIGO Costco pet insurance
FIGO Costco pet insurance. I’ve been paying $133 a month for a healthy dog. They literally only pay $50 a year toward vaccinations. I went ahead and cancelled. I just can’t justify such poor assistance for these expensive vaccinations. His vaccinations and annual checkup is $300. I am considering setting up a savings account dedicated for my dog. I should have read the fine print.
MetLife - Good pet insurance companies?
Currently have metlife and i’m not happy. I pay $100/month for 3 of my cats. Theyve been putting me through hell & back for MONTHS over a claim I submitted for a $12 medication that will only go towards my $500 deductible anyway, every few weeks they ask me for more paperwork and information, now they want a handwritten letter from my vet explaining WHY my cat needs this medication. It’s always something new and im over it atp and realize if something ever major happens to my cat are they even gonna cover it? cause it soundd like not and i’m wasting my money.
Nationwide - Nationwide 3x my monthly payment
I’m so frustrated, I have a shih tzu 13 years old who doesn’t have any major problems, other than a collapse trachea and anxiety. But nationwide made my payment $300/month. How am I going to afford this?!
ASPCA - Looked over my cat's vet records and suddenly worried if insurance would actually cover anything
TL;DR: my 8yo DSH cat has "slightly abnormal shape to heart," "discussed URI, allergies, etc.", and "susp. feline idiopathic cystitis" written in his vet records, all from different exams and illnesses over the last few years, but with no recurrence in illness or symptoms. Are these comments enough for insurance companies to say he has incurable preexisting conditions and deny coverage of any future health issues?
I'm super late to the party (no one told me to get pet insurance when they're young), but I'm looking to get insurance for my two cats, Andy and Ollie. Given that they're basically my children and I'm finally in a position where I have a bit of income, I want to do what I can to make sure they're able to get whatever care they might need (though hopefully they never do). Both are 8 year old DSH, previously indoor/outdoor for 3 years, now indoor only, no major health issues so far (no ER visits, no chronic conditions, etc.).
I've been spending a bunch of time reading up on different companies, policies, reviews, kinds of issues people run into, etc., spoke with an ASPCA rep and planned to call Lemonade and Pumpkin to ask some questions and compare rates and plans and such. With all the frustration and confusion expressed different places about claims being denied for preexisting conditions, I decided to read back through the vet records I have and see if there was anything that my cats might get dinged for. There are a few things off the bat: they're both a bit on the chonky side, but weight has been steadily coming down into good ranges. A vet noted mild tartar two years ago, which I know means there's essentially no chance of any kind of dental coverage, but that's not necessarily the end of the world.
What's really got me worried is that Ollie has had a few illnesses that I could see insurance companies labeling as preexisting conditions and using to deny future coverage:
* May 2024- After a wellness exam where the vet said he was in good health, he became lethargic, struggled to use his litter box, and barely ate. I got him back into the vet ASAP, and the doctor found his bladder was painful and a little swollen, diagnosed "suspected feline idiopathic cystitis (FIC)", and gave him an anti-inflammatory shot and gabapentin. Ollie responded well and recovered in a few days with no issues since. Importantly, the vet noted that the inflammation could have been caused by stress and that his bladder was full but "did not seem to be blocked" -- I know that urinary blockages are considered incurable preexisting conditions, so I'm worried that the lack of definitive language (ie "no urinary blockage") could provide enough wiggle room for them to call it an incurable PEC.
* July 2023- This is the one I'm most worried about. I took them in because Ollie had been wheezing a bit after activities like playing with his brother. At some points, it sounded almost like he was trying to get a hairball out, but nothing ever came up. The vet ran some tests to check for heart disease, asthma, or a URI. His radiographs showed "no obvious signs of asthma" and "weren't a slam dunk for asthma", but unfortunately did show "potential heart issues, abnormalities on heart" and specifically that his heart was apparently a "slightly abnormal shape". She recommended a proBNP to see if his symptoms were heart-related and it came back negative, so she said it was most likely a URI and gave him antibiotic and steroid injections with instructions to come back for a trial asthma treatment if he didn't improve. Thankfully, he did improve and hasn't had any wheezing since. -- This is especially concerning because 1) asthma is an incurable PEC and even though none of his vets has ever diagnosed or trialed treatment for it, the fact that asthma was even mentioned could be enough for them to call it a PEC; and 2) the "slightly abnormal shape" of his heart just screams guaranteed denial of coverage. And if this is considered an incurable PEC, what kind of probably serious things could they potentially refuse to cover because it's tangentially related to his heart?
* Also, Ollie is a snorer. It's never gotten to a point where he's stopped breathing or anything, but it was happening frequently enough that I brought it up at a wellness exam. We used to live in a house that got fairly dusty, so I asked the vet if allergies might be contributing to his snoring and if an air purifier might help. The vet records read "Disc informed O about URI, allergies, etc.". Really really hoping that me asking about allergies doesn't lead to a future issue not being covered.
So yeah, I feel like there's enough in his records for insurance companies to reject so many different kinds of claims, especially claims for cardiac, respiratory, or renal health issues, by saying these illnesses (and snoring) are evidence of incurable preexisting conditions. One of the big reasons I want to get insurance is in case cancer tries to rear its ugly head, especially since both of my childhood pets died young from cancer and all my family could afford was basically just pain management. I don't want to go through that again with my boys, and there are also a ton of other big health issues that could pop up and (hopefully lmao) be covered by insurance. But as much as I want to believe that they'd be reasonable, at the end of the day, these insurance companies aren't non-profits, they exist to make as much money as they can, and there's no Pet ACA to prevent them from denying coverage because of preexisting conditions.
Which brings me to my main question (sorry for taking so long to get to the point): is getting insurance for Ollie worthwhile? I'd hate to spend the money on fairly pricey premiums just for anything that might come up to not be covered. Maybe I'm just overly worried and cynical, but the fact that something small can make a massive difference in how much longer I get with my fur babies is honestly scary. Sorry again for rambling, there's just a lot to consider. Any advice or insight is very much appreciated!
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