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QuickCare Plus for Cats

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QuickCare Plus for Cats offers your cat more coverage for the types of accidents and illnesses that commonly occur in cats.

QuickCare Plus Program Coverage Details
Enrollment Age
8 weeks - 10 years
Incident Coverage Amount

Accident Benefits

100% coverage to age 8
80% coverage afterwards
$75 deductible


Foreign Body Ingestion
An ingested foreign body needs to be surgically removed.
$2,500
Motor Vehicle Accident
Medical treatment for injuries resulting from any form of motor vehicle accident.
$2,500
Defined Poison Ingestion
$2,500
Lacerations
Medical treatment for an accidental laceration such as cut pads or dog/cat bites and abscesses.
$500
Burns $500
Bone Fractures
Fractures not caused by a motor vehicle accident.
$2,500
Bite Wounds/Bite Wound Abscesses $500
Feline High-Rise Syndrome $2,500

Illness Benefits

100% coverage to age 8
80% coverage afterwards
$75 deductible

Coverage amount is for each of 6 separate illness categories:
• cardiovascular & respiratory system • urogenital system
• eyes • endocrine system • infectious diseases •cancer
$ 2,500
per Category

$15,000
lifetime

Additional Benefits

Up to coverage amount
Zero deductible

Euthanasia and Cremation

$100
Accidental Death
If your pet should die from injuries as a result of an untreated accident, its original purchase price will be reimbursed, up to policy limit.
$500
     
Prices and deductibles
 vary by state.
Please get a quote
to confirm your pricing
Monthly Premium: $ 15.95
 

Please refer to policy terms and conditions for full details. Conditions cannot be noted, symptomatic or pre-existing prior to enrollment. There is a 14 day waiting period on illnesses from the point of enrollment.

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Veterinary costs are rising. The field of animal medicine has advanced rapidly in past decades allowing
veterinarians to successfully treat conditions that were previously considered untreatable. However with these advances has come an increase in the cost of veterinary care. It is estimated that North American pet owners now spend over $10 billion a year on healthcare for their pets.