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		<title>By: ~amy~</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Feb 2009 11:17:34 +0000</pubDate>
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Ok i think i can help ya out!!

What Influences the Price? 

The biggest factors that influence the price are: 

 
Age of Your Pet - Because older pets generally have more medical problems than younger pets, their monthly premiums are a bit higher, though not as high as you might expect. 
Your Pet&#039;s Breed - Some breeds are more expensive to care for and tend to have more problems, so the breed of your pet influences the cost, as well. This amount is never more than a few dollars per month. 
Your Location - Where you live also makes a difference in your premium. This is because veterinary expenses in New York City are higher than those in places like Rawlins, Wyoming, for example. The price of your premium reflects those differences, but again, not as much as you might expect.

Do You Offer Routine Care? 
Many customers say how much they appreciate being able to budget for their pet&#039;s routine expenses, like annual exams and teeth cleaning. 

There&#039;s no better method for early detection of disease than annual exams and diagnostic testing. BestWellness routine care covers teeth cleaning, spaying and neutering, vaccinations, annual exams, and much more! 

The cost to add BestWellness to your policy starts at just $19.78 per month and offers more than $400 annually in benefits for dogs &amp; $500 for cats. 
As always, the choice is up to you! 

And here are some good websites!!! :)




Good Luck and i Hope this helps!! :)</description>
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<p>Ok i think i can help ya out!!</p>
<p>What Influences the Price? </p>
<p>The biggest factors that influence the price are: </p>
<p>Age of Your Pet &#8211; Because older pets generally have more medical problems than younger pets, their monthly premiums are a bit higher, though not as high as you might expect.<br />
Your Pet&#8217;s Breed &#8211; Some breeds are more expensive to care for and tend to have more problems, so the breed of your pet influences the cost, as well. This amount is never more than a few dollars per month.<br />
Your Location &#8211; Where you live also makes a difference in your premium. This is because veterinary expenses in New York City are higher than those in places like Rawlins, Wyoming, for example. The price of your premium reflects those differences, but again, not as much as you might expect.</p>
<p>Do You Offer Routine Care?<br />
Many customers say how much they appreciate being able to budget for their pet&#8217;s routine expenses, like annual exams and teeth cleaning. </p>
<p>There&#8217;s no better method for early detection of disease than annual exams and diagnostic testing. BestWellness routine care covers teeth cleaning, spaying and neutering, vaccinations, annual exams, and much more! </p>
<p>The cost to add BestWellness to your policy starts at just $19.78 per month and offers more than $400 annually in benefits for dogs &#038; $500 for cats.<br />
As always, the choice is up to you! </p>
<p>And here are some good websites!!! :)</p>
<p>Good Luck and i Hope this helps!! :)</p>
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		<title>By: Law L</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2009 22:54:52 +0000</pubDate>
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It covers accidents and illnesses that your kitten doesn&#039;t already have- for example, if your kitten got hit by a car last week and needed long term painkillers and medical treatment for its leg, for example, then they wouldn&#039;t cover that as that&#039;s an existing condition.

So an insurance plan, as it does for humans, covers any new illness or injury. It doesn&#039;t cover shots, neutering/spaying, or declawing, or anything &#039;cosmetic&#039; you have to do for the cat (such as teeth cleaning, nail filing etc.)

And the price varies depending who you go with- from $10 a month, to a lot more than that.</description>
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<p>It covers accidents and illnesses that your kitten doesn&#8217;t already have- for example, if your kitten got hit by a car last week and needed long term painkillers and medical treatment for its leg, for example, then they wouldn&#8217;t cover that as that&#8217;s an existing condition.</p>
<p>So an insurance plan, as it does for humans, covers any new illness or injury. It doesn&#8217;t cover shots, neutering/spaying, or declawing, or anything &#8216;cosmetic&#8217; you have to do for the cat (such as teeth cleaning, nail filing etc.)</p>
<p>And the price varies depending who you go with- from $10 a month, to a lot more than that.</p>
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		<title>By: ? Seattle ?</title>
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Hi there... assuming you mean pet health insurance.  It primarily covers only preventative care.  All policies will vary from each company and from each city/state  so it&#039;s important to shop around and ask the important questions as to what you are interested to have covered. 

Questions to ask:


Younger pets (puppies) are likely to get into mischief that could be life-threatening so insurance can be helpful &quot;if&quot; there is urgent care coverage. 

Ideally, most people find it&#039;s more practical by putting away a conservative monthly amount in an interest earning account that you can afford strictly for pet care is the best way to cover pet expenses and medical care. 

I know this doesn&#039;t directly answer your question, but hopefully will help you in making a decision as to which insurer to choose so that you will not become victimized and left without being able to care for your kitty over his/her lifetime.</description>
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<p>Hi there&#8230; assuming you mean pet health insurance.  It primarily covers only preventative care.  All policies will vary from each company and from each city/state  so it&#8217;s important to shop around and ask the important questions as to what you are interested to have covered. </p>
<p>Questions to ask:</p>
<p>Younger pets (puppies) are likely to get into mischief that could be life-threatening so insurance can be helpful &#8220;if&#8221; there is urgent care coverage. </p>
<p>Ideally, most people find it&#8217;s more practical by putting away a conservative monthly amount in an interest earning account that you can afford strictly for pet care is the best way to cover pet expenses and medical care. </p>
<p>I know this doesn&#8217;t directly answer your question, but hopefully will help you in making a decision as to which insurer to choose so that you will not become victimized and left without being able to care for your kitty over his/her lifetime.</p>
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