Maintaining an exotic pet is no joke. It will require an equally exotic owner with exotic capabilities. Pardon the redundancy, but if you are really serious and hell-bent on taking good care of your exotic pet, you will need to have it insured! Yes, even exotic pets have medical needs and like people, they can be high maintenance, depending on type. Given from the very start that you own an exotic pet indicates that its maintenance is equally exotic, and it's something you must also prepare for as you turn into a good exotic pet owner.
While it is true that only one or two percent of pet owners feel the need to invest in pet insurance, as an exotic pet owner, it is an unwritten, mandatory thing to have proper pet insurance. These exotic pets need as much care as you could possibly give. And unless you are earning pools of money daily, you won't be particularly enamored to find that your veterinary bills may be bigger than your own medical bills.
For starters, there are a host of available pet insurance plans for ordinary pets. But if you happen to own something more exotic, you would also find that insurance plans for your creature would be hard to come by. But there are available plans, albeit a bit more expensive than others, given that the nature of your pet isn't generally accepted as pet material. You must have considered this before you buy that exotic pet which caught your attention.
The usual annual fee for pet insurance ranges up to $200-250. This might not be too heavy an investment considering that it will really help the potential financial challenges you might get if in case something happens to and with your pet of choice. Veterinary fees are more expensive for exotic pets. Some veterinarians have to train longer than usual just to be able to accommodate the more exotic and potential dangerous pet.
Just like any insurance policy, read the fine print carefully. Check the scope of the insurance plan before you sign anything. Make sure that you are aware of what rights you are entitled to with that particular insurance policy. These policies can get quite tricky, so make sure that you have gotten exactly what you wanted for your pets health insurance. You wouldn't want to realize a small but vital detail you overlooked after you have already dutifully paid and invested in the policy.
Dog Health Insurance Pet
The average lifespan is 7-10 years old with each year equaling ten human years. The tempaeture of a healthy ferret is between 100 and 104 degrees, with most of them hovering at a comfortable 101.9 degrees. The heart rate of the average ferret is about 225 beats per minute but it can range from 180-250 beats per minute. Ferrets have an average respiration rate of 33-36 breaths per minute. It is important to get to know your pet's personality, the better you know your ferrets personality the quicker you will be able to recognize any health issues your ferret might have.
The first thing you might learn about your pet ferret is that not only will it love to have your undivided attention it can also catch that twenty-four hour flue you had a few days ago. The ability to catch diseases from their human owners is one of those unique traits that separates ferrets from cats and dogs (cats and dogs can not catch the flu from humans). Hopefully now that you are armed with that knowledge you will be savvy enough to bring your pet ferret to the veterinarian (preferably one with knowledge and experience about ferrets) before it starts showing flu like symptoms. Ferrets are very sturdy animals when they are healthy but once they get sick they can go down hill fast. It is important your veterinarian sees your pet and prescribe a treatment as soon as possible.
Young ferrets are often fed hard food before they are really ready for it. The hard food can cause your new pet to develop a prolapsed rectum (the rectum is on the outside of the body instead of inside). Oddly enough this is not normally something your local veterinarian needs to see. Normally the rectum returns to its normal position after a few days. Smear a small amount of Preparation-H on the exposed rectum to help keep it moist and keep a close eye on it. Remember that pink is good. As long as the flesh of the prolapsed rectum is a nice healthy looking rosy pink it's healthy. If the healthy pink color starts to fade take your pet ferret to the vet for a consultation.
Ferrets suffer from a variety of diseases and tumors such as insulinorma, tumors, heart disease, intestinal conditions, and complications involving the liver and intestines and spleen. Many pet ferrets are plagued with multiple issues at the same time. Most diseases commonly found in ferrets will need some type of veterinary care which will often include surgery.
If you are concerned about being flooded with an endless amount of expensive veterinarian bills that you don't know if you will be able to pay you may want to consider purchasing animal health insurance for your pet ferret.
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