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Where can I find a pet insurance that starts right away?

By admin on Saturday, 9th January 2010

I need pet insurance, start immediately. I have a cat, I need to veterans who need pet insurance, which will start immediately. Kitten is 9 weeks.

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READERS COMMENTS

  1. toomanysecrets says:

    You won’t. Most polices make you wait 30 to 90 day’s.

  2. xogtofhed says:

    I Don’t Know Much About That But Here It Goes. I Hope This Helps. They Should Start Right Away.

  3. duffie_1999 says:

    I don’t think any insurance starts right away for just the reason you are saying…they don’t want to insure an animal that is immediately going to cost them money.

  4. urbantigers79 says:

    You can’t. If you could, everyone would just wait until their pet was sick before taking it out, and that’s not the idea of insurance.

  5. Blue says:

    idk of any that you don’t have to wait. I have aspca pet health ins., see link below. I think it’s only a 30-day wait. Good luck.

  6. beautyqueen says:

    That isnt true there are some with shorter waiting periods but the shortest I have seen so far is 3 days and 2 weeks waiting period.

  7. mguardian_north says:

    You don’t need pet insurance. Vet bills are really cheap.




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