ElleSkywalker
As excited as Kitty about to be a bridesmaid
Afternoon,
Black pony is now 17 and hasn't been ridden in years. She's previously had claims for a tendon injury, head shaking investigations, treatment for glandular ulcers, EMS, Cushings and an abcess. I would not ever put her through colic surgery so am considering either cancelling her insurance all together or downgrading her to veteran insurance.
This is not motivated by trying to save money, more that I think I'm probably paying for an insurance policy that apart from accidents (which are covered by veteran policy) that I would never be able to or want to claim on anyway. I do the have cash available for one off large vets bills but obviously insurance is 3000 per claim rather than 3000 in total.
Thoughts anyone? Any reason I should keep her on the full policy that I haven't thought of?
Black pony is now 17 and hasn't been ridden in years. She's previously had claims for a tendon injury, head shaking investigations, treatment for glandular ulcers, EMS, Cushings and an abcess. I would not ever put her through colic surgery so am considering either cancelling her insurance all together or downgrading her to veteran insurance.
This is not motivated by trying to save money, more that I think I'm probably paying for an insurance policy that apart from accidents (which are covered by veteran policy) that I would never be able to or want to claim on anyway. I do the have cash available for one off large vets bills but obviously insurance is 3000 per claim rather than 3000 in total.
Thoughts anyone? Any reason I should keep her on the full policy that I haven't thought of?