With Lloyds TSB and Halifax discontinue lifetime pet insurance policies, pet owners will be looking for a new provider when it comes to renewal time.
However, there are still plenty of providers offering lifetime pet insurance policies.
We’ve drawn up two best buy tables, highlighting the most competitive policies available for both dog and cat owners.
Insurance providers do have varying terms and conditions for their lifetime cover.
So be sure to read the policy wording to ensure you're getting the cover you need before committing.
Top three lifetime pet insurance best buys for dogs
|
| Brand |
Monthly premium |
Annual premium |
Details of cover |
| Animal Friends |
£15.08 |
£180.96 |
£20K Vet Fees (£99 Excess)
£1.5m Third Party
£750 Death |
| Purely Pets |
£16.64 |
£199.68 |
£3.5K Vet Fees (£99 Excess)
£1m Third Party
£1K Death |
| Green Insurance |
£16.86 |
£202.32 |
£2K Vet Fees (£60 Excess)
£1.5m Third Party
£250 Accidental Damage
£1K Death |
Prices based on a medium sized mongrel, aged 2, no known medical conditions, neutered, up-to-date with vaccinations, not microchipped and based in the CF10 2HT postcode region. Prices correct on 27/02/2012 on Confused.com
Top three lifetime pet insurance best buys for cats
|
| Brand |
Monthly premium |
Annual premium |
Details of cover |
| Animal Friends |
£4.84 |
£58.08 |
£20K Vet Fees (£99 Excess)
£1.5m Third Party
£750 Death |
| Green Insurance |
£9.95 |
£119.40 |
£2K Vet Fees (£60 Excess)
£1.5m Third Party
£250 Accidental Damage
£1K Death |
| Purely Pets |
£10.21 |
£122.52 |
£3.5K Vet Fees (£99 Excess)
£1m Third Party
£1.5k Death |
Prices based on a moggie, aged 2, no known medical conditions, neutered, up-to-date with vaccinations, not microchipped and based in the CF10 2HT postcode region. Prices correct on 27/02/2012 on Confused.com