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Businiess name:  Pets Best Insurance
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Some years ago, a college girlfriend's mom moved into assisted living. She would have been allowed to take Tamar, a 13-year-old dark gray American shorthair, with her, but didn't think she could give her the care and attention she deserved. So, I wound up taking Tamar home with me. The first thing I did when I got her was to sign her up for medical insurance. And, since Pets Best is the only company that will insure cats in their second decade, there wasn't any choice in the matter. Over the years, Tamar's kidney functions have steadily deteriorated to the point that I now give her daily subcutaneous fluids. It's been an emotional roller coaster, but never a financial one. The peace of mind that comes from knowing that I can ask the doctor to do what's best for Tamar, without worrying about what it'll do to my bank account, is immeasurable. A couple years or so after I brought Tamar home, Baihu, a young kitten born on the streets, decided he'd rather live under a roof with me. I signed him up the first day, too, and I hope Bets Best makes a very healthy profit from him over the course of his lifetime. I figure a couple decades of premiums for him should make up for what Tamar has racked up so far. Since there's no cure for feline renal failure, I know that Tamar's days are numbered. I don't know how Baihu will react when she's gone, but, if I ever adopt another cat, once again, on the very first day, I will enroll with Bets Best.

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