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Casual Articles - Is Pet Insurance Worth It?
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- Don't buy cheap food. Get the better quality, healthier food which will pay off with better health.
RSS - Will It Really Become Mainstream?I am not one to have New Year’s resolutions, but I do plan ahead. As we reached the last quarter of 2004, I decided that 2005 would be, for me, the year of article writing and RSS.I have kept to my plan, but what has been happening on the RSS front? I have dutifully been using Blogs and RSS throughout 2005 to date. Wh Essentially pet insurance works in roughly the same manor as many regular health insurance plans in the sense that you have a deductible, co-pay and an exhaustive list regarding what procedures the pet insurance will or will not cover. The procedures covered by pet insurance range from routine vet visits to kidney transplants.According to the United States Census Bureau, there are over 45.8 million Americans that currently do not have any health insurance. That's 15% of the population! Meanwhile, in 2005 Americans spent over $100 million on pet insurance. I know that doesn't REALLY go along with this post, but I felt the need to interject. I apologize. Anyway, the average person can expect to spend between $2,000 and $6,000 on pet insurance over the life of their furry friend, which is probably well over the cost you will probably shell out for any type of veterinary procedures for your pet. Seems like this should be enough to make you wonder about whether or not pet insurance is worth it. Now before you label me as a heartless animal hater, I would like to point out that I do have a cat and would be willing to spend large sums of money in order to take care of her. However, I figure financially it is probably better to cross that bridge if I ever come to it and not act preemptively by purchasing pet insurance. It seems to me that you're probably better served trying to give your pet a happy and healthy life on your own without the aid of pet insurance which you may or may not ever need. However, there are several inexpensive ways to make sure you'll never need pet insurance and/or expensive veterinary procedures:
- Don't buy cheap food. Get the better quality, healthier food which will pay off with better health. Best Home Business Ideas
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- Don't buy cheap food. Get the better quality, healthier food which will pay off with better health.
Change - It's Not What It Used To BeIt was the ancient Greek Philosopher, Heraclitus, who said, "nothing endures but change." That is certainly just as true today as it was in the time of Heraclitus, over 2,500 years ago. Change is all around us. In nature, in our personal lives, at work, everything is changing all the time. Sometimes the changes are subtle an an expect to spend between $2,000 and $6,000 on pet insurance over the life of their furry friend, which is probably well over the cost you will probably shell out for any type of veterinary procedures for your pet. Seems like this should be enough to make you wonder about whether or not pet insurance is worth it.Now before you label me as a heartless animal hater, I would like to point out that I do have a cat and would be willing to spend large sums of money in order to take care of her. However, I figure financially it is probably better to cross that bridge if I ever come to it and not act preemptively by purchasing pet insurance. It seems to me that you're probably better served trying to give your pet a happy and healthy life on your own without the aid of pet insurance which you may or may not ever need. However, there are several inexpensive ways to make sure you'll never need pet insurance and/or expensive veterinary procedures:
- Don't buy cheap food. Get the better quality, healthier food which will pay off with better health.s animal hater, I would like to point out that I do have a cat and would be willing to spend large sums of money in order to take care of her. However, I figure financially it is probably better to cross that bridge if I ever come to it and not act preemptively by purchasing pet insurance.
It seems to me that you're probably better served trying to give your pet a happy and healthy life on your own without the aid of pet insurance which you may or may not ever need. However, there are several inexpensive ways to make sure you'll never need pet insurance and/or expensive veterinary procedures:
- Don't buy cheap food. Get the better quality, healthier food which will pay off with better health.
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- Don't buy cheap food. Get the better quality, healthier food which will pay off with better health.
- Keep your animals indoors, in a fenced in backyard or on a leash. This will drastically reduce the risk for injury.
- Don't let your pets get fat. While there's more to love, you'll probably have less time to do it and encounter more health problems along the way.
- Don't feel compelled to get your pet's medication from your vet. Feel free to check around with other vets or pet medication websites to try and find better deals.
Look, I understand that in the long run, you're probably going to spend thousands of dollars on your pets during their lifetimes. I'm not saying that's a bad thing at all, especially considering what they give back is relatively priceless (awwww). At the same time, I think things like pet insurance are a frivolous waste of money.
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