Cost of UK pet insurance falls despite higher vet fees and inflation

Competition is driving down prices, albeit slowly, with the median lifetime cover put at £247 for dogs and £180 for cats a yearVet fees continue to rise and many other costs are on the increase, but pet insurance has on average become slightly cheaper as providers compete for custom, new research...

<p>Competition is driving down prices, albeit slowly, with the median lifetime cover put at £247 for dogs and £180 for cats a year</p><p>Vet fees continue to rise and many other costs are on the increase, but pet insurance has on average become slightly cheaper as providers compete for custom, new research claims.</p><p>The pricing data coincides with a study which found that one-third of UK pet owners don’t have insurance, with cost cited as one of the biggest factors.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/money/2026/feb/07/cost-of-uk-pet-insurance-falls-despite-higher-vet-fees-and-inflation">Continue reading...</a>
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