Pet insurance
  • In February 2024,  virtual insurer OneDegree commissioned Ipsos, an independent market research firm Ipsos, to conduct a “Hong Kong Pet Spending Survey”. The survey interviewed a total of 526 pet owners aged 18 and above who owned cats or dogs. It was found that pet owners who had pet insurance spent HKD 680,000 to raise a pet!
    12/03/2024
  • Unlike dogs, domestic felines in Hong Kong are not required to be chipped and many cat parents choose not to for various reasons. Good news is, there are now 2 insurers in Hong Kong that accept cats without microchips!
    14/01/2022
  • Shopping for insurance can be overwhelming. Is it worth it? Will your pet’s past illness be covered if it reoccurs? For pet parents looking to buy a policy, we thought we’d try to provide more answers to help you understand and decide on a plan for your furry one!
    14/01/2022
  • Insurance coverage for pets is still a relatively new concept in Asia, but it is growing fast. So how do you choose a plan that best suits your furry friend’s needs and your budget? Let’s take a look at the more well-known pet insurances out there and how OneDegree’s Pawfect Care stacks up.
    14/01/2022
  • One way is to create a fund dedicated to paying vet bills and put some money in it every month. It could be a separate savings account or however you want to manage that fund. The other option is pet insurance, which we believe is more reliable and cost effective in the long run.
    27/11/2020
  • If your kitty has insurance, then you won’t have to worry about whether you can afford the necessary treatments when an unexpected accident or illness strikes.
    12/08/2020
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