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As many pet owners know, adding a furry friend to the family is a joy, but it comes with financial responsibilities that can add up quickly. My wife and I learned this firsthand when we decided to adopt two cats. I'm a financial educator, and I'm an advocate for considering the total cost before making major decisions, but we didn't fully anticipate the ongoing costs of pet ownership.
For us, pet insurance was an essential part of bringing our cats into the family. We knew that, like human healthcare, veterinary care could be prohibitively expensive, and we wanted to be prepared in case of illness or accidents.
After exploring various options, we settled on Embrace Pet Insurance. In 2022, we were paying just over $45 a month for a male kitten and a 1-year-old female cat, with a $100 deductible and 90% coverage.
Fast-forward two years, and our monthly premium has surged to nearly $70 — a 47% increase — despite raising our deductible to $500 and lowering our coinsurance to 80%. Every year, our renewal comes with a double-digit percentage increase, far outpacing national inflation rates, and all without having made any claims.
Had we chosen to maintain our original coverage level, our premium would now be more than double what it was just two years ago. Negotiating with Embrace hasn't yielded any relief; the company stands by its reputation as one of the best in the business, leaving us with the option of either accepting the rate hike or finding a new provider.
Embrace cites several reasons for rate increases on their website: veterinary inflation, expired discounts, your pet's age, and breed-related risks. However, when we reached out for clarification, we were met with no clear reason for the increase, leaving us with few choices other than to accept the higher premium or start over with a new insurer.
If you find yourself facing a similar situation, here are some steps you can take:
If your insurance provider isn't willing to budge, you may be left with no choice but to accept the increase or switch providers. However, by taking the time to explore your options and negotiate, you'll be better prepared to make the decision that's right for you and your pets. After assessing our choices, we decided we were satisfied with Embrace's service and the convenience of bundling with USAA (our home, life, and auto provider), and we decided to stay.