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Cat insurance low excess.

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  • jaycat62
    jaycat62 Posts: 669 Forumite
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    Hi,

    thanks for all your replies.Petplan's excess is £100, and only goes up to £4,000. Axa appears the best, but as he's a new customer they will not now cover dental/gum disease, or if he gets another stone/crystal. I'm also concerned as this may include kidney problems, so for him I think the lesser of all the evils is Sainsbury.

    We may move to the London area in the future, so I need his dental covered. I will however go direct the next time I take out a new policy.
    TWBM (hopefully!) 2010 Any break away.
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    Thanks to all posters :A
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