Cover for Cats and Dogs, From Vet Bills to Liability
Whether you have a cat, a dog, or both, the same pet insurance plan can help with the cost of caring for them. Cat insurance and dog insurance in Singapore work much the same way: cover for vet bills, surgery and third-party liability, so an accident or illness does not turn into a financial shock.
What matters is matching the plan to your pet and how you live. A young, healthy dog has different needs from an older cat, and the right cover depends on breed, age and everyday risks. As an advisor, we compare pet insurance plans across insurers and explain what each one includes and excludes in plain language, so you choose with full information rather than guesswork.
If you are weighing up cat or dog insurance, or comparing plans you already have, we are happy to help you find cover that fits, subject to policy terms and eligibility.
Compensates up to S$3,000 for vet expenses arising from accidental injury or vet expenses for non-surgical treatment, and up to S$10,000 for vetexpenses for surgical treatment.
No restriction on which vet in Singapore to visit for treatment.
Enjoy no claim discounts of up to 15% if there are no claims in three consecutive years.
Prior medical examination of insured pet is not required before coverage, subject to the fulfilment of eligibility of insured pet.
Compensates up to S$500,000 for third-party liability arising from owning the insured pet.
Care they deserve, at a price you’ll love.
Please read carefully before purchasing IPG’s pet insurance
Let’s Protect What Matters Most To You
A: Pet insurance in Singapore typically covers veterinary expenses for accidents and illnesses, including surgeries, hospital stays, and medications. Some plans also offer coverage for routine care like vaccinations, annual check-ups, and preventive treatments. Liability coverage for damages caused by your pet may be included in certain policies.
A: While pet insurance is not mandatory, it is highly recommended to help manage unexpected veterinary costs. Singapore’s advanced veterinary care can be expensive, and insurance can provide peace of mind by reducing the financial burden of accidents or serious illnesses.
A: Most pet insurance policies in Singapore exclude coverage for pre-existing conditions. It’s important to insure your pet early and disclose all known health issues to avoid claim denials. Some insurers may offer limited coverage after a waiting period for certain conditions.
A: When choosing pet insurance in Singapore, consider your pet’s age, breed, and health history. Compare coverage limits, exclusions, waiting periods, and whether routine care is included. Look for a plan that fits your budget while offering adequate protection for your pet’s needs. Liberty has specialised plans developed for pets’ specifics and owner preferences – Adogable Plan – S$392.40, Ameowing Plan – S$504.67, Furtastic Plan – S$840.39, UltiPaw Plan –
S$1,016.97, and Pawsh Plan – S$1,471.50.
















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