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Moneysaver.com Advises Checking Pet Insurance Before Bonfire Night

Moneysupermarket.com has urged pet owners to ensure that their pet is injured, particularly before bonfire night. During the bonfire night season of 2005, the RSPCA reported an increase of 82 percent in calls about injured and distressed animals. Moneysupermarket.com says it is a traumatic and dangerous time for pets, so pet owners should ensure that their pets are safe. They suggest keeping the pets inside for the night and also checking their pet insurance.

any eventuality that may occur as a result of fireworks. Moneysupermarket.com suggests that pet owners ensure that the cover they have for their pet covers treatment that may be needed due to injuries caused by fireworks. They also suggest looking into whether the policy will cover the owner against any damage that may be caused by your pet or cat. During bonfire night, dogs and cats frequently run off and this could cause damage to property or injury to another person. Most insurance policies for dogs will provide this liability cover. Depending on the type of policy taken out for the pet, it may include cover of up to one or two million pounds. Cat owners do not need third-party liability. Although dog owners are responsible for their dog's action, cat owners are not legally responsible.

The other thing to look at when checking your pet's insurance policy, is whether the insurance will contribute financially to recovering a lost pet. Many pets go missing around bonfire night and it can be difficult to get them back. The right policy can help you recover your pet by contributing financially to certain methods that may result in the return of your lost pet. This may include money to advertise for the return of your lost pet and a reward.



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