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According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, almost 60
percent of U.S. households own a cat or dog. We can't predict the
future of our pet's health, but we can prepare for it. Good nutrition,
exercise and a good veterinarian are essential.

Advances in the field of animal medicine have been exponential in
past decades allowing veterinarians to successfully treat conditions
that were previously considered un-treatable. However with these
advances comes an escalating cost of veterinary care. It is estimated
that North American pet owners spend over $10 billion a year on
health care for their pets.

Consider these facts: One in three pets will need emergency
veterinary treatment every year. Two out of every three pets
experience a significant health problem during their lifetime.

You can eliminate the financial stress associated with your dog's or
cat's health care by purchasing pet insurance.  Many pet health
insurance plans cover preventative and emergency care.  Shots,
spaying, lab tests, X-rays, surgery and hospitalization could also be
covered. Policyholders typically pay their vet bill and then file claims
for reimbursement.

To find out more about Pet Insurance, contact Quick Care Insurance
or your local veterinary office.
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