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The best cheap pet insurance companies at a glance

Below are the five companies we recommend for affordable pet insurance. Click on the company name or keep scrolling for more details on each.

  • Lemonade: Cheapest pet insurance for dogs.

  • Figo: Cheapest pet insurance for cats.

  • Spot: Best cheap pet insurance for older pets.

  • MetLife: Pet insurance with the most discounts.

  • AKC: Best pet insurance for pets with pre-existing conditions.

Pet insurance can be a literal lifesaver if your furry friend needs emergency surgery or expensive medical treatment, but the premiums can also put a dent in your budget. NerdWallet gathered quotes from 30 popular insurers and crunched the numbers to help you find the best cheap pet insurance.

We shopped on the insurers’ websites for accident and illness plans in five cities around the U.S. Sample pets were a medium-sized, mixed-breed dog and a domestic shorthair (mixed-breed) cat at ages 2 and 8. Each plan had a $250 deductible, $5,000 annual coverage limit and 80% reimbursem*nt rate. Read our full methodology.

Keep in mind that the affordability of your own rates will vary based on where you live, how much coverage you want, and your pet's breed and age. Companies that offered the cheapest rates in our tests may not be the best fit for you.

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Lemonade: Cheapest pet insurance for dogs

Lemonade

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4.0/5
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Annual max coverage

$100,000

Reimbursem*nt rates

70%, 80%, 90%

Deductibles

$100 - $750

Policy highlight

Pays some claims almost immediately.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Quick claims processing.
  • Multipolicy and pay-in-full discounts available.
  • Donates a portion of premiums to nonprofit organizations.

Cons

  • Not available in all states.
  • Physical therapy, acupuncture and chiropractic care cost extra.

Bottom line

Lemonade boasts a seamless online experience and quick claims, but its default coverage is more limited than some other plans.

Why we picked it: Lemonade offered some of the most consistently affordable rates for dog insurance in our tests. On top of low premiums, the company also has discounts for paying your bill annually rather than monthly and for insuring more than one pet. If you have another Lemonade policy (such as homeowners, renters or life insurance), you can save even more.

Lemonade stands out for its unique “Giveback” program, which donates a portion of company profits to charities chosen by policyholders. It also shines when it comes to claim processing. After you file your claim through the app, the company uses artificial intelligence to review and pay some claims right away. (Human adjusters review the rest.)

Average of sample monthly rates for dogs: $50.

Average of sample monthly rates for cats: $28.

For more details: Read our Lemonade pet insurance review.

Figo: Cheapest pet insurance for cats

Figo

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Annual max coverage

Unlimited

Reimbursem*nt rates

70%, 80%, 90%, 100%

Deductibles

$100 - $1,500

Policy highlight

Mobile app has lots of useful features.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • No upper age limit for pets.
  • Unlimited annual coverage is available.
  • Several reimbursem*nt options to choose from, including 100% reimbursem*nt for some pets.

Cons

  • Doesn’t offer an accident-only plan, which is typically cheaper than more comprehensive plans.

Bottom line

Figo offers extensive coverage, a variety of deductibles to choose from and generous reimbursem*nt options.

Why we picked it: Figo was the most affordable option for many of our sample cats, and its overall average cost for cats was the lowest of all the companies we tested. Figo also offers discounts for insuring multiple pets or serving in the military.

One unique feature from Figo is a 100% reimbursem*nt option. If you choose this level of coverage, the company will reimburse all your vet bills once you’ve met your annual deductible. (Most pet insurers offer reimbursem*nt options from 70% to 90%.) We also like Figo’s Pet Cloud app, which can store your pet’s digital medical records and has a 24/7 vet telehealth line.

Average of sample monthly rates for dogs: $61.

Average of sample monthly rates for cats: $25.

For more details: Read our Figo pet insurance review.

Spot: Best cheap pet insurance for older pets

Spot

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NerdWallet rating

5.0/5
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Annual max coverage

Unlimited

Reimbursem*nt rates

70%, 80%, 90%

Deductibles

$100 - $1,000

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Broad coverage, including microchip implantation.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Covers things some insurers don’t, such as prescription food and behavioral modification.
  • Covers some pre-existing conditions if they have been cured and treatment-free for 180 days.
  • Unlimited annual coverage option available.

Cons

  • Doesn't offer the option to pay your vet directly.

Bottom line

Spot offers a wide range of coverage choices for pet owners but won’t pay your vet directly.

Why we picked it: With affordable rates for older pets in our tests and no maximum age limit for enrollment, Spot is a good bet for animals who’ve left the puppy or kitten stage far behind. The company covers treatment for arthritis, diabetes, periodontal disease and other ailments that may crop up for older pets.

In addition to an accident and illness plan, Spot has an accident-only option if you want more limited coverage for things like injuries or ingested objects. You can also add wellness coverage to pay for vaccinations, checkups and other routine expenses.

Average of sample monthly rates for dogs: $63.

Average of sample monthly rates for cats: $30.

For more details: Read our Spot pet insurance review.

MetLife: Pet insurance with the most discounts

MetLife

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5.0/5
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Annual max coverage

Unlimited

Reimbursem*nt rates

50% - 90%

Deductibles

$0 - $2,500

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No age restrictions for enrollment.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Deductible goes down each year you don't make a claim in some states.
  • Accident coverage starts right away, with no waiting period.
  • Includes coverage for holistic and alternative care.

Cons

  • No option to have the company pay your vet directly.

Bottom line

MetLife sells customizable plans for dogs, cats and even other animals in some states.

Why we picked it: Depending on where you live, MetLife may offer discounts for active-duty military, veterans, first responders, health care workers or people who work in animal care. You can also save money in the first year of your policy by buying your plan online.

Beyond its discounts, we like that MetLife doesn’t have any age restrictions on which pets can enroll, and that there’s no waiting period for its accident coverage. The company also offers a wide range of deductible options to help you customize your policy and price.

Average of sample monthly rates for dogs: $64.

Average of sample monthly rates for cats: $33.

For more details: Read our MetLife pet insurance review.

AKC: Best pet insurance for pets with pre-existing conditions

AKC

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NerdWallet rating

4.5/5
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Annual max coverage

Unlimited

Reimbursem*nt rates

70%, 80%, 90%

Deductibles

$100 - $1,000

Policy highlight

Covers pre-existing conditions in some states.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Has a 24/7 vet helpline.
  • Gives a discount for insuring multiple animals.
  • Covers pre-existing conditions after a 12-month waiting period (in most states).

Cons

  • Doesn't cover most dental procedures.
  • Coverage for hereditary and congenital conditions costs extra.

Bottom line

AKC offers lots of ways to customize your coverage, but its basic plan lacks benefits many other companies include.

Why we picked it: AKC wasn’t the cheapest option in our tests, but in many states it offers a perk that’s almost impossible to find at any price: coverage for pre-existing conditions. While many companies will pay to treat curable issues that have been symptom-free for six months or a year, they generally won’t cover chronic, incurable conditions that developed before you bought your pet’s policy. So if you enroll a pup with diabetes or a cat with kidney disease, most companies won’t cover treatment for these issues.

AKC is the exception. Once your pet has had a plan for 365 consecutive days, the company may cover its pre-existing conditions. (This coverage isn’t available in all states.) Other bonuses include a multipet discount and a 24/7 vet helpline.

Average of sample monthly rates for dogs: $68.

Average of sample monthly rates for cats: $36.

For more details: Read our AKC pet insurance review.

Other affordable pet insurance companies

Not sure if the companies above are right for you? See sample rates for more cheap pet insurance companies below.

Average of sample monthly rates for dogs

Company

Monthly rate

Lemonade

$50

Pets Best

$57

Figo

$61

Liberty Mutual

$62

Hartville

$63

Spot

$63

MetLife

$64

AKC

$68

Paw Protect

$78

Embrace

$85

Average of sample monthly rates for cats

Company

Monthly rate

Figo

$25

Lemonade

$28

Hartville

$30

Spot

$30

MetLife

$33

Liberty Mutual

$34

Pets Best

$35

AKC

$36

Fetch

$38

Paw Protect

$38

Embrace

$40

» MORE: The best pet insurance companies

What determines your pet insurance cost?

Each company has its own formula for setting prices, but the following are some of the main factors that will likely influence how much you pay for pet insurance.

Where you live. If you’re in an area with a high cost of living, vet care may be expensive, too — and your premium will go up accordingly.

Your pet’s age. Just like humans, pets tend to develop more health issues as they age. Because older pets are more likely to need veterinary care, their pet insurance will generally cost more than it would for a puppy or kitten.

Your pet’s species and breed. Dogs tend to be more expensive to insure than cats, and certain breeds cost more than others. That’s because some breeds are more susceptible to health conditions such as trouble breathing, joint problems or heart issues.

The coverage you choose. Expect higher prices for more comprehensive plans offering things like unlimited annual payouts and 90% reimbursem*nt for vet expenses. Adding wellness coverage to pay for annual checkups and vaccinations can also run up your costs. Some insurers charge extra to cover certain expenses such as exam fees or physical therapy.

» MORE: Is pet insurance worth it?

How to find cheap pet insurance

The following tips can help you get the best possible rate for your pet insurance plan.

Shop around. We recommend getting pet insurance quotes from at least three companies. Keep in mind that the lowest price may not offer the best value if it comes with a higher deductible or less coverage. (A deductible is the amount you need to pay before your insurer starts reimbursing you.)

Customize your coverage. Many insurers let you tweak your price by changing your deductible, adding or reducing coverage, or opting for a different reimbursem*nt rate. For example, you can typically lower your premium if you choose to be reimbursed for only 70% of your vet expenses rather than 80% or 90%. You could also buy an accident-only policy, which will cover injuries like broken bones or snake bites but not illnesses like cancer.

Just be sure you’re comfortable with the tradeoffs you’re making to get a lower premium. The plan may be cheaper, but you’ll be on the hook for more of your pet’s vet bills.

Ask about discounts. Some insurers offer savings if you cover more than one animal, serve in the military or buy multiple insurance policies (such as pet and homeowners insurance). You may also be able to save a few bucks by paying your premium in full once a year instead of in monthly installments.

Look for employer benefits. Some companies offer pet insurance at a discounted rate to their employees. Before you choose this option, however, check with the insurer to make sure you can maintain your pet’s coverage even if you leave your current job.

» MORE: How much is pet insurance?

How to compare pet insurance plans

Aside from price, pet insurance plans vary in what they cover and how generously they’ll reimburse your vet bills. Here are a few key things to check before you commit to a pet insurance plan.

What’s covered — and what’s not

Most accident and illness plans cover things like cancer treatments or surgery if your pet gets hurt. But there are types of coverage you can’t always count on.

Say your pet develops periodontal disease and needs to have a few teeth pulled. Some plans will cover this expense; others won’t. Still others might cover it only if you’ve bought optional dental illness coverage. Learn more about pet dental insurance.

Plans may also vary in their coverage of prescription food and supplements, treatment for behavioral issues and rehabilitative therapies.

Finally, check whether your plan will cover vet exam fees. If you bring your pet in for a sick visit, some pet insurers will pay for medication and other treatment but won’t reimburse you for the exam fee.

» MORE: What does pet insurance cover?

Reimbursem*nt

One of the most important things to know about a plan is how it will reimburse you for your vet expenses. A handful of companies can pay your vet directly, but in most cases you’ll need to settle the bill yourself and then file a claim for reimbursem*nt.

Check how long it generally takes the companies you’re considering to process claims. Some do so in a matter of days, while others may take up to a month.

You’ll also want to make sure you’re comfortable with your plan’s coverage limit, deductible and reimbursem*nt rate. These factors all work together to determine how much your plan will pay toward your vet expenses.

One question to ask before buying a policy is whether your insurer applies your deductible or your reimbursem*nt percentage to your vet bills first. Having the deductible applied first can save you money.

Say you have a $500 yearly deductible and $5,000 annual coverage limit with a reimbursem*nt rate of 80%. Your dog needs a $2,000 surgery and you haven’t paid anything toward your deductible yet. If your insurer applies the deductible first, your plan would cover $1,200:

  • $2,000 - $500 deductible = $1,500.

  • 80% reimbursem*nt on the remaining $1,500 bill = $1,200.

But if the insurer applies your reimbursem*nt percentage first, your plan would cover only $1,100:

  • $2,000 x 0.8 (representing an 80% reimbursem*nt rate) = $1,600.

  • $1,600 - $500 deductible = $1,100.

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Waiting periods

There’s generally a waiting period between when you buy your policy and when your coverage begins. For instance, your pet’s illnesses might not be covered for the first 14 days. Some companies have extended waiting periods for certain issues such as knee injuries or hip dysplasia. Learn more about pet insurance waiting periods.

Reviews

NerdWallet has evaluated more than a dozen major pet insurance companies to help you compare your options. Read our pet insurance reviews to see our star ratings and get details about each insurer’s plans.

A previous version of this story offered an incomplete picture of how pet insurance deductibles and copayments are applied. It has been corrected.

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FAQs

What is the cheapest pet insurance? ›

The best cheap pet insurance companies at a glance
  • Lemonade: Cheapest pet insurance for dogs.
  • Figo: Cheapest pet insurance for cats.
  • Spot: Best cheap pet insurance for older pets.
  • MetLife: Pet insurance with the most discounts.
  • AKC: Best pet insurance for pets with pre-existing conditions.
Jul 18, 2024

What is the best level of pet insurance? ›

Lifetime policies

These policies cover your pet for their entire life, taking care of expenses for both illnesses and injuries. Although they are the most expensive option, they offer the highest level of protection, with coverage limits that reset annually upon policy renewal.

What pet insurance has the shortest wait time? ›

Lemonade. In our review of more than a dozen top pet insurance providers, Lemonade offers the shortest waiting periods. The insurer imposes no waiting period on accident coverage in certain states, offering protection as soon as you enroll your pet and make the first premium payment.

Why is trupanion so expensive? ›

Trupanion's pricing is likely higher than average because all plans include unlimited coverage and a 90% reimbursem*nt rate. Your plan cost will vary depending on where you live and your pet's breed, age and species. Premiums may also increase incrementally each year as your pet ages.

How can I pay less for pet insurance? ›

5 Ways to Save on Pet Insurance
  1. Choose the Right Coverage. Different pet insurance plans cover different types of pet care, but typically you can choose from: ...
  2. Comparison Shop. ...
  3. Raise Your Deductible and/or Lower Your Reimbursem*nt. ...
  4. Explore Discounts. ...
  5. Enroll Your Pet Early.
Aug 21, 2023

How much does the average person spend on pet insurance per month? ›

Average Pet Insurance Costs by State, Monthly
StateAverage Premium for CatsAverage Premium for Dogs
California$31.97$61.29
Colorado$28.78$47.56
Connecticut$31.56$52.63
Delaware$27.68$45.70
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Does MetLife pet insurance kick in immediately? ›

You'll get coverage for accidents and injuries the day after you purchase a MetLife Pet Insurance policy. With this insurance carrier, coverage for illnesses and orthopedic conditions begins after a 14-day waiting period. Still, MetLife Pet Insurance offers some of the shortest waiting periods in the industry.

Can I get pet insurance then use it straight away? ›

No, you cannot get pet insurance and use it straight away. All pet insurance companies have waiting periods. That's the amount of time between when you bought your plan and when coverage begins. The accident waiting period typically ranges between one to 15 days and the average illness waiting period is 14 days.

Which pet insurance does not increase with age? ›

The only pet insurance option that doesn't increase with age is Trupanion. Coverage is available for dogs or cats up to 14 years old throughout the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico. Benefits are unlimited, with a reimbursem*nt rate of 90% on all eligible care.

Why do vets recommend Trupanion? ›

Veterinarians know a Trupanion policy can help your pet with unexpected injuries and illnesses. That's why over 2,300 veterinary hospitals and more than 10,000 veterinarians have partnered with Trupanion to offer Vet Direct Pay, so you don't have to be out of pocket for your entire bill.

What is the age cut off for Trupanion? ›

You can enroll your pet any time with Trupanion before their 14th birthday. Pets enrolled prior to age 14 can nevertheless enjoy full coverage for life. Wondering why age 14 is the cutoff? We love pets at any age, but we do have to be reasonable.

How much does Trupanion cost a month for dogs? ›

The cost of Trupanion pet insurance will vary based on your dog's age, breed, and gender, as well as your deductible amount and any add-ons you purchase. Monthly premiums start at $59 for dogs on average. Deductibles are adjustable and range from $0 to $1,000.

What is the least costing pet? ›

9 Cheapest Pets to Own
  • Hermit Crabs.
  • Sea Monkeys.
  • Dwarf Frogs.
  • Goldfish.
  • Leopard Geckos.
  • Ants.
  • Canaries.
  • Rabbit.
Aug 8, 2024

Is it best to have pet insurance? ›

Pet insurance can cover the costs of treating your pet if they suffer from an illness or are injured in an accident and need treatment from a vet. It could save you from an unexpected – and potentially very high – bill. Depending on what type of cover you have, pet insurance could also help with: Dental care.

Does pet insurance stay the same price? ›

Premiums may vary significantly based on your pet's age and breed, the cost of veterinary care where you live and the insurance policy you choose. For more details and sample premiums, see How Much Is Pet Insurance? Be aware that rates tend to increase as your pet gets older and more prone to health issues.

Why is cat insurance cheaper than dog insurance? ›

It's a fact that some breeds of dogs and cats cost more to care for than others. First and foremost, there is typically a cost difference between what insurance will cost for a cat versus a dog. Cats typically see the veterinarian less than dogs and are also less likely to incur an injury.

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