Marks and Spencer lifelong pet insurance
Are you looking to insure your pet with lifelong insurance? Then you may want to consider Marks and Spencer pet insurance.
Not so many companies offer lifelong cover anymore these days. Helpucover and Petplan are some of the reputable companies providing such type of policy, and so is M&S. Lifelong/lifetime cover means that conditions are covered year on year, without exclusion, provided you keep renewing your policy. Plus, your vet fee benefits are fully replenished on renewal, giving you £4,000 to spend per year with the M&S Standard option and £7,000/year with M&S Premier.
Pets can be insured from 8 weeks old and with no upper age limit, meaning that older pets are eligible for cover too. For complete peace of mind, you will also have access to Vetphone, a free 24-hour helpline where qualified veterinary nurses will advise you should your pet start to show signs of illness outside regular practice hours. In order to keep claim costs down, you will also be entitled to a 5% discount on Bestpet online pharmacy.
Buy online and you will get a 15% discount on your first year’s premium.
Compare Marks and Spencer pet insurance.
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Benefit per year
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Premier Cover up to |
Standard Cover up to |
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Vet fees
inclusive * of |
£7,000 | £4,000 |
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* cover per condition
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no limit | £1,000 |
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* complementary treatments
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£1,000 | N/A |
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* prescription diet food
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£200 | N/A |
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* behavioural treatment
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£100 | N/A |
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Advertising costs
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£1,250 | £600 |
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Reward
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£750 | £600 |
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Loss by theft or straying
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£1,500 | £600 |
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Death by illness or injury
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£1,500 | £600 |
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3rd party liability
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£2 million | £1 million |
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Online discount
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15% | 15% |
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More information
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GET A QUOTE | GET A QUOTE |
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