Some breeds quietly carry enormous medical risk.

Veterinarians across busy clinics and small private practices keep noticing the same pattern. Certain cat breeds generate far more medical claims than others, and insurance companies have adjusted their premiums dramatically in response. Pet parents often discover the sharp price difference only when comparing quotes and realizing that one playful kitten costs twice as much to insure as another. Those elevated premiums trace back to genetics, chronic vulnerabilities and predictable patterns of illness that insurers have monitored for years.



