Cat Health Issues
Veterinary Care is Expensive
According to Healthy Paws Pet Insurance, every six seconds a pet owner is faced with a vet bill of more than $1,000. Unfortunately, when it comes to your dog’s health, there is no way predict the future. Consider some of these facts about veterinary care in the U.S.
- Annual veterinary expenses in the U.S. exceeded $29.3 billion in 2019!
- 1 in 3 pets need urgent vet care every year
- Less than 2% of pet owners in the U.S. have pet insurance
Top 10 Health Issues in Cats
Cat health conditions vary depending on your feline’s breed, age and activity level. No two cats are alike, but here is a list of the top 10 common health issues in cats to give you an idea of what you might expect as a cat parent.
Rank | Condition | Total Claims |
1. | Stomach Issues | 29% |
2. | UTI | 13% |
3. | Skin Conditions | 12% |
4. | Cancer | 12% |
5. | Eye Conditions | 11% |
6. | Ear Infections | 8% |
7. | Pain | 6% |
8. | Growth | 4% |
9. | Foreign Body | 3% |
10. | Allergies | 2% |
Source: Cost of Pet Care 2019
More Complete List of Cat Health Conditions
Below is a list of cat and kitten health conditions including symptoms, treatment options and cost.
Condition | Cost to Treat |
Cancer | $500 to $6,000 |
Cataracts | $2,000 to $3,000 |
Cerebellar Hypoplasia | Varies |
Cruciate Ligament Tear | $2,000 to $4,000 |
Ear Canal Ablation | $2,000 to $4,000 |
Leukemia | Varies |
Limping | Varies |
Seizures | Varies |
Throat Cancer | $2,500 to $20,000 |
What Can You Do?
The best way to protect your cat (and your savings account) from unexpected health issues like accidents and illnesses is to enroll in a pet insurance plan. Pet insurance for cats is far cheaper than dogs with plans starting as low as $20 per month. There are over 20 pet insurance options in America and coverage options from nose to tail.
The only recommendation we make is to enroll while your kitty is young and healthy!
Summary
Your cat is part of the family. We certainly hope your cat is one of the lucky ones who never gets sick or suffers an injury, but, just like people, sometimes our feline friends need life-saving veterinary care. We encourage all cat parents to at least consider pet insurance to ensure you’ll have the funds necessary if your kitty ever does get sick or hurt.
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