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  2. Emergency vet costs vs. pet insurance: A financial comparison

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    Most plans will cover a percentage of emergency care costs after you meet your deductible — anywhere from 70 percent to 100 percent of remaining costs. For instance, if your pet requires surgery ...

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  4. Pet insurance - Wikipedia

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    Pet insurance is a form of property insurance rather than health insurance. [ citation needed ] Insurance companies may limit coverage for pre-existing conditions , giving owners an incentive to insure even very young animals, which are not expected to incur high veterinary costs. [ 7 ]

  5. Pet Airways - Wikipedia

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    When the airline began in 2009, airfare per pet started at $150, [7] [8] [9] and was based on the pet's size and the distance traveled. [1] The average cost was about $500 per flight, though an individual flight could cost over $1,200 for a large animal. [10] Flights could be booked online.

  6. Travel and subsistence - Wikipedia

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    Travel and subsistence expenses describe the cost of spending on business travel, meals, hotels, sundry items such as laundry (though usually only on long trips) and similar ad hoc expenditures. [1] These reimbursements often have tax and related implications, and vary depending on the country of the business.

  7. With vet costs rising, Nationwide cutting about 100,000 pet ...

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    Nationwide is the country's largest pet insurer, but is having to drop coverage for about 100,000 pets because of rising costs of care and other factors. The move by the Columbus, Ohio-based ...

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  9. Reimbursement - Wikipedia

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    Reimbursement is the act of compensating someone for an out-of-pocket expense by giving them an amount of money equal to what was spent. [1]Companies, governments and nonprofit organizations may compensate their employees or officers for necessary and reasonable expenses; under US [2] [3] law, these expenses may be deducted from taxes by the organization and treated as untaxed income for the ...