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  2. 13 Categories Pet Insurance Most Commonly Covers - AOL

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    Your reimbursement level. The more your insurer promises to reimburse you for covered treatment (usually between 70-90%), the higher your premium. ... (CFP®) and pet insurance policy owner ...

  3. Does pet insurance cover cancer? - AOL

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    For example, with a 90 percent reimbursement policy and a $500 deductible, you’d pay the first $500 of your pet’s cancer treatment, and the insurer would cover 90 percent of the remaining ...

  4. 7 Pet Insurance Companies that Cover Pre-Existing Conditions

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    ASPCA Pet Health Insurance. Pricing: From $25/month depending on plan configuration Reimbursement rates: 70% - 90% Deductibles: $100 - $500 Annual limits: $2,500 - $10,000 ASPCA Pet Health ...

  5. How does pet insurance work? - AOL

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    How pet insurance policies work. The intricate details and fine print of pet insurance policies contain crucial information. However, they can easily overwhelm anyone unfamiliar with insurance jargon.

  6. What is pet insurance? - AOL

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    Pet insurance can help pay for expensive veterinary costs for your pet.

  7. Pet insurance - Wikipedia

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    Pet insurance is a form of insurance that pays, partly or in total, for veterinary treatment of the insured person's ill or injured pet. Some policies will pay out when the pet dies, or if the pet is lost or stolen. As veterinary medicine is increasingly employing expensive medical techniques and drugs, and owners have higher expectations for ...

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