For Pet Owners - Insurance
Many insurance companies do provide cover for behavioural problems as part of their policies. Those that definitely cover include:
- Pet Plan
- Marks and Spencer
- Kennel Club
- Buddies
- Sainsbury's
If you are unsure if your policy does cover it is worthwhile calling your insurance company to check. If you are considering being referred to Behavioural Referrals Veterinary Practice it is important to tell your insurance company that you are having an appointment with a veterinary surgeon working in behavioural medicine as this may affect the level of cover that is available for your pet.
Each insurance company provides a different level of cover and different limits and excesses apply to individual policies within the same company. It is therefore essential that you check your policy documents which should contain all the necessary information regarding your excess level, the level of cover available, the renewal date for your policy and your policy number.
If you have any questions regarding insurance please contact us on the office number and ask to speak to Cathy.
Books
Sarah Heath is an internationally renowned expert on cat behaviour who has treated hundreds of cats with problem behaviour. This book provides a great starting point for owners who want to understand more about their cat's behaviour and provide the best care for their cat. It covers the fascinating subject of development in cats, as well as adult cat behaviour.
Part of the tremendously popular "Why Does My..." series of books, this answers all those niggling questions about cat behaviour. Light hearted but informative, even experienced cat owners will learn a lot of new information about their pets. This book can help you to understand minor problem behaviour in cats, but is also fantastic for understanding the funnier quirks of feline personality and behaviour.
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