truInsights: Trupanion Data Reveals Trends in Feline Health
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Cat Ownership on the Rise
With the rise in cat ownership, more pet owners are turning to pet medical insurance to ensure they don’t have to make tough financial decisions. The 2023 NAPHIA State of the Industry report noted that the number of insured cats in the
Trends in Feline Veterinary Visits
According to
“As Trupanion data highlights, cats are less likely to visit the veterinarian than their canine counterparts. While there are a multitude of reasons cats may be less likely than dogs to visit the veterinarian, one such reason is that cats tend to hide their pain and discomfort, which can mask signs of illness. This makes regular veterinary visits important for cats to ensure they receive the necessary care and health checks they might not show they need.”
While routine veterinary visits are not something that is typically covered by traditional pet insurance, these visits can help identify illnesses that would be otherwise covered.
Common Claims for Cats:
Despite their reputation for independence, cats are not immune to health issues. Our data highlights some of the most common claims made by cat owners, including dental problems, urinary tract issues, and digestive disorders. While the average cost of treating these conditions varies, it underscores the importance of being prepared for unexpected veterinary expenses.
The most common claims for cats are as follows:
- Renal failure
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Diabetes mellitus
- Hyperthyroidism
- Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
- Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
- Lymphoma
- Mass Lesion
- Gastroenteritis
According to
Fun Cat Facts
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The most common cat names for
Trupanion insured cats are Luna, Oliver, and Leo -
Highest cat populations for
Trupanion members are inOntario, Canada andCalifornia, USA -
In 2024, 35% of cat owners using
Trupanion have 2 or more cats insured - In 2023, the most popular cat breed was Ragdoll with the Maine Coon following in second place. So far in 2024, Maine Coon is the most popular and Ragdoll is in second place.
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Our record highest single invoice
Trupanion has paid for a cat was in 2017 and totaled over$53,000 for the treatment of Peritonitis.
Conclusion:
As cat ownership continues to rise, it's important to prioritize the health and wellbeing of our feline friends. By staying informed about common health issues, being financially prepared for veterinary care, and scheduling regular check-ups, we can provide our cats with the care they deserve.
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