Which Level of Cover?

Standard Cover

Insuring a pet can be expensive, especially if you have more than one, to that end Standard cover is ideal for customers who wish to protect their beloved cat or dog on a smaller budget. Our Standard cover can provide protection for a limited period of time following illness or injury to your cat or dog.

Standard cover (Non-Lifetime) is a fixed-term contract of insurance which renews each policy term and provides Vet’s Fees cover up to £4000 per policy period for each illness or injury up to 365 days from the date that the pet first displayed clinical signs of the illness/injury. Standard cover also features many more benefits including cover for Loss by Theft or Straying, Death by Accident or Illness and Public Liability for dogs and more as listed below.

Lifetime Cover

Just like humans, dogs and cats can develop long term or recurring illnesses such as diabetes or arthritis. Illnesses such as these require regular and long term treatment by the vet and in some cases for the rest of the pet's life.

Lifetime cover provides insurance for any ongoing treatment resulting from illness or accident for the lifetime of the pet. It is the ideal level of insurance for pet owners concerned about their dog or cat developing a long term, chronic or recurring illness. Lifetime cover is an insurance cover without veterinary fees exclusions for the duration of your pet's life, as long as the policy is renewed each year and the premiums are kept up to date.

Our Lifetime cover is our most popular level of cover providing insurance for any ongoing treatment resulting from illness or accident for the lifetime of your pet. This level of insurance has been design with pet owners who are concerned about the dog or cat and developing a long term, chronic or recurring illness in mind. Lifetime cover is an insurance cover without veterinary fees exclusions for the duration of your pet's life, as long as the policy is renewed each year and the premiums are kept up to date.

  • Cover
  • Vet's Fees
  • Death of Pet
  • Boarding Fees
  • Holiday Cancellation
  • Loss Theft Straying
  • Advertising Reward
  • Accidental Damage
  • Personal Accident
  • Public Liability
  • Dogs
  • £4000
  • £1250
  • £1000
  • £1500
  • £1000
  • £800
  • £750
  • £200
  • £1.5million
  • Cats
  • £4000
  • £1250
  • £1000
  • £1500
  • £1000
  • £800
  • £750
  • £200
  • n/a

* Maximum Benefit before excess