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Debenhams Pet Insurance News
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November 2011 Debenhams Pet Insurance starts from £5.09* per month for cats and £5.80* per
month for dogs.
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Debenhams Pet Insurance Review.
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Debenhams Pet Insurance
cover starts from as little as £5.09 a month and there are 3 levels of cover to choose from.
Benefits include:
- Cover for vet fees up to £7,000
with a gold level policy - Up to £750 towards advertising and reward costs should your pet go missing - Bereavement Counselling, should the worst happen - Pet Legal
Matters, for legal advice on an issue relating to your pet - Help to find a registered pet minder to care for your pet while you're away from home
Full terms and conditions
can be found on the Debenhams pet insurance website.
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Debenhams Pet Insurance for cats and dogs
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Debenhams provides pet insurance for both cats and dogs.
You can purchase Debenhams pet
insurance for your dog or cat as soon as they are over 8 weeks old. There is no upper age limit, apart from with the death
from illness cover. The upper age limit for death from illness cover is over 9 years old for a dog and over 11 years old for
a cat.
Any preventative and elective treatments, or routine examinations and treatment are excluded from cover.
Debenhams can offer offer you a choice of payment methods for your pet insurance. Pay
your premium in a lump sum by Direct Debit, debit card or credit card. Or, you can spread the cost of your annual pet insurance
policy over the year by paying by Direct Debit (subject to status, 0% APR).
The Debenhams pet insurance policy
will cover hereditary and congenital conditions provided the condition hadn't been discovered and your pet hadn't
any symptoms before the start date or within the first 10 days of your pet insurance policy.
Debenhams pet
insurance policies are underwritten by AXA Insurance UK plc.
Full terms and conditions can be found on the debenhams
pet insurance website.

*Prices based on bronze cover. 10% of new customers were quoted these premiums or less
in 2010. Actual price may differ and will be based on individual circumstances.
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