QuickCare Plus for Cats |
QuickCare Plus for Cats offers your cat more coverage for the types of accidents and illnesses that commonly occur in cats.
| Enrollment Age 8 weeks - 10 years |
Incident | Coverage Amount |
|---|---|---|
Accident Benefits 100% coverage |
Foreign Body Ingestion An ingested foreign body needs to be surgically removed. |
$2,500 |
| Motor Vehicle Accident Medical treatment for injuries resulting from any form of motor vehicle accident. |
$2,500 | |
| Defined Poison Ingestion |
$2,500 | |
| Lacerations Medical treatment for an accidental laceration such as cut pads or dog/cat bites and abscesses. |
$500 | |
| Burns | $500 | |
| Bone Fractures Fractures not caused by a motor vehicle accident. |
$2,500 | |
| Bite Wounds/Bite Wound Abscesses | $500 | |
| Feline High-Rise Syndrome | $2,500 | |
Illness Benefits 100% coverage to age 8 |
Coverage amount is for each of 6 separate illness categories: • cardiovascular & respiratory system • urogenital system • eyes • endocrine system • infectious diseases •cancer |
$ 2,500 per Category $15,000 lifetime |
Additional Benefits Up to
coverage amount |
Euthanasia and Cremation |
$100 |
| Accidental Death If your pet should die from injuries as a result of an untreated accident, its original purchase price will be reimbursed, up to policy limit. |
$500 | |
| Prices and deductibles vary by state. Please get a quote to confirm your pricing |
Monthly Premium: | $ 14.95 |
| Please refer to policy terms and conditions for full details. Conditions cannot be noted, symptomatic or pre-existing prior to enrollment. There is a 30 day waiting period on illnesses from the point of enrollment. | ||
| The Benefits of PetCare Terms & Conditions |
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When I first adopted Harley, I discovered PetCare Pet Insurance through a flyer that came through the mail. I quickly enrolled him in one of the policies offered by PetCare. It had been a few months and I was thinking about canceling my policy, but I couldn’t find the number to call. Thankfully, I never found the phone number because suddenly Harley began vomiting repeatedly and was quite lifeless in personality. I immediately took him to the vet where they discovered he had a hemoabdomen/liver laceration; the vet told me that Harley would not live past the night without surgery. I immediately said yes to the procedure because I knew that PetCare would cover some of the cost. When it came time to make my claim I was happy to discover how quick and easy it was and I was even happier when my cheque came to me a week later. I was so impressed with the service provided to me through PetCare I even upgraded my policy. I recommend everyone get a policy with PetCare insurance, it’s the best thing you can do if you own a pet. Client: Darla Torres Pet: Harley, 1 year old Yorkie Condition: Hemoabdomen/Liver Laceration Claim Paid: $3,000 |


