Assuming I have a time horizon >10 years.

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    100% anything you can do is great.

    My girlfriend and I have each been putting $50/month into an investment account instead of paying for insurance for our dog, that way if she ever needs a big procedure I can pull money from there if I don’t have the savings for it. We’ve been doing this for 3.5 years and have now built up a good amount! I’ll divide the numbers roughly in 2 so you can see what you could be looking at:

    Total $2750.
    Deposits $2200.
    Gains $550.

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      That $550 will cover two vet visits if you’re lucky

      Still better than pet insurance though, which is a scam (I mean all insurance is but especially pet insurance)

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        Pet insurance is a good thing for people with a large number of animals - particularly rescue animal boarding.

        For most people though, no.

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        I don’t know about that. Both of my cats would be dead if not for pet insurance. One needed a $10k surgery this summer that I was able to afford because of my pet insurance. The other had $4k of surgeries the year before. Both instances my insurance covered 70%. Neither of my cats are much more than 5 years old, just bad luck with their health.

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          Right that’s about all they cover, the freak stuff that costs thousands. But for routine visits, vaccinations, and even small conditions that aren’t life threatening, they’re useless.

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            Correct, but thankfully that won’t be a surprise since it is evident when you are enrolling. It’s up to each pet owner to decide if that’s worth it.

            In our case, a few hundred dollars per year to make ER visits financially bearable is a good value.