Re: [RC] health insurance for vet care - Cindy Stafford
Ah, good point..but i can't do blood tests, or my horse's teeth, or my cat's teeth (which vet told me a cleaning starts at $350 and goes up from there)!
With 4 horses, 3 dogs, 2 cats, gotta give all my own shots, etc. or I couldn't afford to do it right.
Angie
On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 13:00:55 -0600 "Cindy Stafford" <cjstaf@xxxxxxx> writes:
Because...?
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Doing everything yourself is the way to go.
Angie
On Sat, 23 Feb 2008 23:37:18 -0600 "Cindy Stafford" <cjstaf@xxxxxxx> writes:
After just signing away my life savings for routine annual check-ups for the cat, dog and horse, I wondered if doing the pet health insurance I've seen advertised might be the way to go. Was curious if anyone out there in ridecamp has used this for their horses? Pros? Cons?
What about you vets? Are there a lot of restrictions about what's covered? Do all vets accept the plans? Or depends on the veterinarian and company, like people's HMO's?
Any recommendations from anyone for a good company to use (if the health insurance is a good idea)?
Cindy
Angie McGhee http://www.lightersideofendurance.com Work it harder, Make it better, Do it faster, Makes us stronger!
Angie McGhee http://www.lightersideofendurance.com Work it harder, Make it better, Do it faster, Makes us stronger!