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I can’t get a straight answer from the vet, they say I need to look online, but I’m still unclear.

We have kittens and want to cover them with pet plan which is a good price and covers them for vaccinations,  neutering and microchips, as well as flea treatment and health checks.

I want to know if I can transfer the plan when we sell the kittens and which vets the scheme covers.

We are registered with The Neighbourhood Vet

 

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Do you mean the Pet Club monthly payment plan run through the vet? Covers vax, 6-monthly health checks, flea & worming treatments?

See: https://www.theneighbourhoodvet.co.uk/pet-health-club

It seems to have evolved since I signed my cat up.

 

 

Edited by IlonaM

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