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Always afford emergency/regular care for your beloved pet.

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Subject: Always afford emergency/regular care for your beloved pet.
From: "Pet Insurance Matters" <vicky@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 31 May 2016 15:13:24 -0400
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Pets are part of the family. That's why pet insurance is so important - it gives us the comfort of knowing that, if a pet is ill or injured, we can claim for the costs involved. Finding the ideal policy for your loyal friend is now easier. You can compare plans and options in no time to find the best policy for you.


A solution is to invest in a pet policy to make sure you can cover the costs of any unexpected treatment that your pet needs. This way you???????ll know your furry friend is covered and you won???????t have to face the shock of a hefty bill.










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When a beloved four-legged friend suffers an illness or injury it can be an upsetting time. It can also be extremely expensive. A trip to the vet can break the bank these days, with vets??????? bills generally on the rise, making it even more stressful if you find yourself struggling to pay the fees to get your pet back to full health. Rather than simply opting for the cheapest option, you need to make sure you find the right policy for your particular pet. You don???????t want to find out you???????re not covered, after all, when you need it most. If you have a pet, the likelihood is you consider your pooch or moggy part of the family ??????? and you would be devastated if anything happened to them. However, just like us, animals of all types can suffer from an array of illnesses and accidents. This means a trip to the vet, and the risk of a hefty fee ??????? which can amount to thousands of dollars depending on the problem.


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