Compare coverage and benefits to see if Healthy Paws is the right fit for your family.
Compare coverage and benefits to see if Healthy Paws is the right fit for your family
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Everyday expenses for a pet now exceed $4,000 a year on average, according to new research. As prices continue to climb, pet owners face tough choices. Pet insurance can be a financial backstop against the unexpected.
Diagnosis: Liver disease
Cost of Care: $13,227.45 | Reimbursed: $10,204.64
Coverage: 80 percent | $250 deductible
Remmy is an 8-year-old lynx point Siamese who, according to his pet parent Kathleen, is both fussy and opinionated. “He’s very much a mama’s boy,” she said. “He always comes running to meet me at the door, loves going outside in his harness, and adores kibble.”
In the summer of 2024, Remmy vomited twice over three days—just before his annual vet checkup. “As it turns out, he might not have made it if I had waited another day,” Kathleen recalled. Tests revealed that Remmy’s liver levels were dangerously high, requiring immediate hospitalization.
For several days, Kathleen brought Remmy to the vet every morning at 8 a.m. and picked him up at 6 p.m. so he could receive care during the day while spending nights at home with her. Once stable, he remained under her dedicated care at home for over a month.
During this time, Remmy needed a subcutaneous IV and about eight rounds of medication daily. Extensive diagnostic tests ruled out cancer, bringing a sigh of relief.
Fortunately, Remmy has made an incredible recovery. “He’s very much himself, and I’m so grateful,” Kathleen shared. “His doctor is thrilled with his progress.”
Remmy continues to have monthly blood tests with a specialist and takes a liver supplement every other day, which has helped maintain his liver health.
Kathleen credits Healthy Paws with making Remmy’s life-saving treatment possible. “Thanks to their support and quick reimbursements, I was able to afford the care he needed—something I wouldn’t have been able to manage otherwise, especially as a graduate student with a limited income,” she said.
A previous health scare had already reinforced her decision to insure Remmy and her two other cats, Cleo and Lincoln. A few years ago, Remmy suffered an acute pancreatitis episode that required emergency vet care, resulting in a $2,000 bill.
“Needless to say, I’m so grateful I made that choice,” Kathleen said. “I researched pet insurance providers and chose Healthy Paws based on their reviews. Our experience has been exceptional—easy policy management, fast claims processing, and consistently fair service.”
The claim scenarios described here are intended to show the types of situations that may result in claims. These scenarios should not be compared to any other claim. Whether or to what extent a particular loss is covered depends on the facts and circumstances of the loss, the terms and conditions of the policy as issued, and applicable law.
Insured persons providing testimonials in this report have not received compensation for their statements.
Stacy Painter
Stacy has always been an animal lover and has worked in the pet industry and pet insurance specifically for over a decade. As a writer since early childhood, content writing for Healthy Paws pet insurance was a natural career path to combine her two passions.
She currently lives in Florida with her boyfriend and Taiwanese rescue dog, Kaya.