Exciting news from Pets Best Insurance!
By: H.M. For Pets Best Insurance Pets Best Insurance has had some exciting things going on lately and to announce the big news, the pet insurance provider hosted a cocktail party at the Western...
View ArticlePet health spring checklist
By: Dr. Fiona Caldwell Idaho Veterinary Hospital For Pets Best Insurance The sun is peeking through the clouds, temperatures are rising and the flowers are starting to show their heads; spring has...
View ArticleSpring Danger: Symptoms of Lily Poisoning
By: Dr. Jane Matheys Associate Veterinarian The Cat Doctor Veterinary Hospital For Pets Best Insurance With Easter quickly approaching, it’s a good time to remind pet owners that Easter lilies can be...
View ArticleYour top 20 pet insurance questions answered
By: HM For Pets Best Insurance 1. Are Pets Best Insurance policies available in my state? Yes, Pets Best Insurance pet insurance plans are available in all 50 states. 2. What is your company’s...
View ArticleA Veterinarian’s Take on Pet Insurance
Percy is one of our three beloved mutts. He was on his last legs at the local shelter, so we adopted him with the full knowledge that he was very wild and active, and had already been returned three...
View ArticleCommon Cat Behavior Stumps Vets
Hello. I’m Dr. Jane Matheys, from the Cat Doctor Veterinary Hospital and Hotel in Boise, Idaho. I’m here today to answer a question that was posted on the Facebook page of Pets Best Insurance. Rema...
View ArticleDoing the Math: Pet Insurance vs. Savings Accounts
As someone who loves to travel, I often tell myself I’m going to start a special savings account. I’ll save a few bucks every week and before long, I’ll have enough to take an amazing vacation...
View ArticleCat’s Meow Toy Reviews
The product: Cat’s Meow, a battery-operated floor toy for cats. The price: $35.89 plus tax. The ads say $19.99, but the “buy one get one free” offer is required, and each toy comes with a postage and...
View ArticleElevated Thyroid Levels in Cats – When to Worry
Hello. I’m Dr. Jane Matheys from the Cat Doctor Veterinary Hospital and Hotel in Boise, Idaho. I’ll be answering some cat health questions today that were posted on the Facebook page of Pets Best...
View ArticlePets Best Insurance Launches Payroll Deduction Option for Pet Owners
U.S. employers recognize value of offering pet insurance coverage to workers BOISE, Idaho– Pets Best Insurance, a leading nationwide pet insurance agency, announced today the company has launched a...
View Article5 Reasons Young Pets Need Pet Health Insurance
We all hope that nothing bad will happen to our pets. If you feed them the right food, exercise them frequently, and show them enough love, that should be enough, right? Unfortunately, it doesn’t...
View ArticleTop 4 Reasons Why Cat Insurance is Worth the Cost
There’s an old English proverb that says: A cat has nine lives. For three he plays, for three he strays, and for the last three he stays. Leaving the validity and the wishful thinking of the proverb...
View ArticleAbout pet insurance for older pets
By: HMFor Pets Best Insurance Pet insurance is important for many reasons— pet owners often don’t realize that vet medicine and technology have reached an all-time high. We’re now able to provide our...
View ArticleOlder Pet Health – Incontinence and Weight Loss
Hi, I’m Dr. Fiona Caldwell and I’m a practicing veterinarian at Idaho Veterinary Hospital. I’m answering questions from Pets Best Facebook page today. The first question comes from Amy. She asks, “Is...
View ArticleFeline Hyperthyroidism in Aging Cats
Hyperthyroidism is a pet health issue that occurs in cats over the age of eight. The majority of cats that develop the disease are 10 years old or older5. Hyperthyroidism is caused by an overactive...
View ArticleWhat’s the Best Diet to Feed Your Cat?
The domestic house cat is a descendant from Felis silvestris lybica, but over time has evolved into its own distinct species. Purebred cats especially have diverged from their ancestral wild cat’s...
View ArticleMy Cat is Peeing Blood: What it Could Mean
By Dr. Tracy McFarland, a veterinarian and writer for Pets Best, a pet insurance agency for dogs and cats. A frequent reason a cat is brought to see me is blood-tinged urine. Often bloody cat urine is...
View Article6 Reasons Why You Need Pet Insurance for Your Indoor Cat
Pet Insurance allows cat owners to budget for their cats’ care & provides peace of mind in the case of pet health emergencies & unexpected illnesses. The post 6 Reasons Why You Need Pet...
View ArticleDo All Vets Take Pet Insurance?
You promised to provide your pet with the best care: from nutritious foods, squeaky toys and soft beds to routine vaccines, dental cleanings and vet care for unexpected health issues. Regular vet care...
View ArticleFeline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) in Cats
Getting the news that a beloved cat has feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is heartbreaking. Recently there have been advancements in the treatment, but FIP is still nearly always fatal. A new,...
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