According to the Association of British Insurers (ABI), the average cost of UK pet insurance in 2022 was £327 for a year.
How much you’ll pay to insure your pet differs based on:
- Where you live
- Your pet’s age, breed, sex, and if they’re neutered
- How much you paid for your pet
- Whether your pet has any existing conditions that need to be covered
- What vet fee limit and cover options you’ve picked
- How much excess and bill share you’ve agreed to pay
Average cost of vet bills for cats/dogs
The ABI found that the average cost of a claim in 2022 was £777.
Vet costs vary based on a number of things, including where you live in the UK and what treatment your pet is having.
Read this article on understanding vet fees to find out more about how vet costs work.
To give you an idea of what a trip to the vet could cost you, here’s some average costs of illness and injury claims collected by Nimblefins:
- Hip dysplasia (puppy) – £13,000+
- Soft tissue sarcoma (cat) – £12,200+
- Broken tibia (cat) – £2,000
- Pancreatitis – £1,303
- Road traffic accident – £1,356
- Gastroenteritis (small dog) – £673
- Urinary system disorder – £883
- Hot weather paw burns – £618
It’s also worth being aware that these claim costs don’t take into account ongoing costs where a new condition might need more treatment down the line or regular trips to the vets.