Healthy Paws pet insurance pays covered claims based on your actual vet bills for accidents, illnesses, emergencies, genetic conditions, and more. So whether your cat’s curiosity leads to an unexpected ER visit or they develop a condition like diabetes, you can take comfort knowing they have access to the best cat insurance when it matters most.
Kittens and young cats get sick too, commonly with UTIs or respiratory infections. Kittens also tend to eat things they shouldn't. That’s why we encourage early enrollment.
Older cats can have hereditary/congenital conditions with costs that add up. Enrolling your older cat covers them for the lifetime of their Healthy Paws policy.
Visit any licensed vet, specialist or emergency clinic in the U.S. or Canada. No networks, no restrictions.
Pay your vet, send us the bill and get reimbursed fast. No hoops, just help.
*Healthy Paws pet insurance covers treatment for new accidents or illnesses except pre-existing conditions. Other exclusions may apply.
Submit from your phone in a matter of seconds and have most claims processed within 2 days. We keep things fast and friendly because our customers’ dogs kept eating the paperwork.
Pet insurance can save you thousands of dollars if your cat gets sick or injured unexpectedly. The investment in pet insurance can help you say yes to life-saving medical treatments, and keep you out of the red when faced with overwhelming veterinary bills. Even the most responsible pet parents may not be prepared for emergency procedures like a foreign object removal, which can cost upwards of $5,000 or FLUTD (feline lower urinary tract disease) - which causes blockages that can become a fatal emergency if left untreated.
Healthy Paws covers the costs of veterinary care to treat new injuries and illnesses, including diagnostic testing, treatment, surgery and medications. Coverage includes (but is not limited to): cancer, emergency care, genetic and hereditary conditions, breed-specific conditions and alternative care.²
Healthy Paws Plans don't place coverage restrictions on hereditary or congenital conditions.1 Pets are eligible for coverage so long as the signs and symptoms first manifest after enrolling, including any applicable waiting periods. So, while you focus on caring for your cat, pet insurance can help take care of the costs, potentially saving you many thousands of dollars.
Yes! With Healthy Paws, you can take your cat to any licensed veterinarian in the U.S. or while traveling in Canada, including emergency vets and specialists. There are no restrictive networks of approved providers like you would see in human health insurance plans.
1. Maximum enrollment age varies by state.
2. The Healthy Paws plan includes coverage for hip dysplasia when you enroll your pet before the age of six. Please review state-specific information regarding pet enrollment age and waiting periods for more details.
** 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. Insureds providing testimonials have not received compensation for their statements.