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Hey, Moo here! 🐾
I was sniffing around for decent pet insurance, but all I found was confusion and high prices. So, I took matters into my own paws.
What We Offer
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Easy & Honest Plans: In partnership with Alliance Insurance, backed by a London-based A+ insurer.
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No Hidden Fees: Transparency is key – no surprises here.
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24/7 Support: We're always here for you.
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UAE Licensed Vets: Coverage at any vet in the UAE.
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Great Claims Service: Fast and reliable.
Want to know more?
Check out our Who We Are page. Go on, you know you want to.
Hey, Moo here. Once upon a time, I was sniffing around for some decent pet insurance. Spoiler alert: everything I found was confusing and overpriced. I just wanted something easy and honest, you know? So, naturally, I decided to take matters into my own paws. I teamed up with Alliance Insurance to create the best plans out there. But being the overachiever I am, I didn’t stop there – I also got backing from a London-based A+ insurer. That’s right, I’ve got you covered from every angle.
At MooPet, we’re all about transparency (because hidden fees are about as welcome as a cat at a dog park). With 24/7 customer support, great claims service and coverage at any UAE licensed vet, we’re here to provide a lifetime of care for a lifetime of love. You’re welcome.
Feeling nosy? Our Who We Are page spills all the tea. Go on, you know you want to.
How It Works
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Take Your Pet to the Vet
If your pet gets hurt or sick, don't worry about the vet bill—we've got it covered.
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File a Claim Online
Submit your claim with a few clicks, and we’ll handle the rest. Yes, it’s easy.
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Get Paid
Your reimbursement is on its way. Treat your pet to something nice with the savings.
Accident Only
Ideal for budget-conscious pet owners, this plan covers vet fees for injuries caused by accidents, helping you manage unexpected emergencies.
Travel Extension
As an add-on to our Lifetime and Time-Limited plans, the Travel Extension covers your pet for both illnesses and accidents while traveling abroad
LifeTime
Provides comprehensive coverage that renews annually for ongoing conditions, ensuring your pet's health is protected year after year.
Time-Limited
Offers affordable coverage for new illnesses and injuries, with claims limited to a 12-month period for each condition.
What We Cover
Covers veterinary treatment costs, ensuring your pet gets the necessary medical care.
Vet Fees
Protects you against legal costs if your dog accidentally injures someone or damages property.
Third Party Liability
Covers expenses for advertising and rewards if your pet goes missing.
Advertising Costs
Covers special dietary food prescribed by your vet to manage your pet's health condition.
Prescription Food
Reimburses you for canceled holiday costs if your pet needs emergency treatment.
Holiday Cancellation
Pays for boarding your pet if you're hospitalized and unable to care for them.
Kennel / Cattery Fees
Note: All coverages are subject to change based on plan.
How It Works
1. Take your Pet To the Vet
If your pet gets hurt or sick, don't worry about the vet bill—we've got it covered.
2. File A Claim Online
Submit your claim with a few clicks, and we’ll handle the rest. Yes, it’s that easy.
3. Get Paid
Your reimbursement is on its way. Treat your pet to something special!
Pet Insurance 101
Say goodbye to confusion with Pet Insurance Guide 101, your ultimate handbook for understanding pet insurance. We’ve created an in-depth yet easy-to-follow guide that covers everything you need to know: what pet insurance is, how it pet insurance works, and what pet insurance covers.
Introducing The MooPet Benefits Program
Our MooPet Benefits Program offers exclusive discounts on all things pet care. Enjoy savings on grooming, vaccines, vet visits, daycare, boarding, and even travel insurance for your humans. Because taking care of your furry friend should come with perks. Explore the benefits and make the most of being a MooPet member today!
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What is the difference between Lifetime and Time Limited cover?Lifetime cover is typically seen as the premium option and is ideal if your pet develops a long-term illness, such as diabetes or arthritis. The policy limits are refreshed each year, so you know your pet is always covered, even for ongoing medical conditions, provided you remain insured with Moo Pet. Time Limited cover is designed for pet owners wanting a pet policy that covers the essentials. It will cover your pet for short-term illnesses and injuries for up to 12-months from the date the illness or injury was first noticed, provided you remain insured with Moo Pet
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What are the different types of Moo Pet insurance?Moo Pet offers both accident only as well as comprehensive accident and illness pet insurance coverage. For some of the plans a travel extension cover is also available, which covers bills you might incur for vet visits while traveling with your pet. Accident only is just that - coverage in case your pet suffers an accident and requires vet attention. For accident and illness covers, your dog or cat would be protected when they get either sick or hurt.
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When should you get Pet Insurance?The younger your pet is when you buy the insurance, the better. As pets get older, their risk of getting sick or hurt goes up, which means the cost of the insurance will be higher. Plus, like other providers, Moo Pet plans do not cover pre-existing conditions, which means that the more injuries and illnesses your pet goes through before you buy the policy, the more limited your coverage will be.
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Can you get Moo Pet insurance before a visit to the vet?There is a 30 days waiting period for any illness. You can get pet insurance before you visit the vet, but the condition your pet needs to see the vet for that time would be considered a pre-existing condition, which means it would not be covered. Neither would any follow-up care or future recurrences of that condition. However, the sooner you get it, the better.
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I have more than one pet to insure, can I get a discount?Yes, there are discounts available for multiple pets. The discounts are reflected in your quote.
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How do I make a claim?To make a claim you will need to complete the claim form found on our website at Make A Claim or below. Submit your claim form along with the supporting documentation via email to claims.moopet@kainosint.com.
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How can I renew my policy?We will issue the renewal notice 21 days before the expiration date of the existing policy.
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How much will my cover cost?You can find out by getting a quick quote https://moopetcover.com/quote/details. Your personal quote will depend on various factors, such as your pet’s age and breed, along with the product you choose.
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Do I have to do anything before taking out the cover?Your pet must be in good health, licensed, microchipped, tagged, and free from injury or illness.
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Do I have to do anything after taking out the cover to ensure it remains valid throughout the policy period?Take proper care of your pet. This includes taking it for a general health and dental check at least every 12 months and regular vaccinations as recommended by your vet. Your pet must be kept in a secure area. Any fences and enclosures must be capable of retaining your pet and all gates, openings and so on must be kept secure. When your pet is on a public highway, it must be kept on a collar and lead and under control. If your dog is a controlled breed, then they must remain muzzled and on a lead at all times. You must ensure your premium is paid in full and on time.
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Is there cover for vaccinations/neutering/microchipping /routine care/preventative treatment/dental?This policy provides cover for costs associated with illness or injury. Preventative and routine procedures (such the above) are not covered. Dental treatment is only covered if required as the result of an accident.
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If my pet has a congenital illness or something that was present at birth, is this covered?This policy does not include congenital illness, defect or abnormalities that it was born with.
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Is dental treatment covered?Moopet covers dental treatment only as part of an accidental injury claim.
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I have just spent a lot of money on my dogs teeth would this be covered?This will depend on the reason your dog needed the dental treatment. If your dog was injured accidentally and you can claim for the incident under the vet’s treatment section of the policy, the dental treatment will be included. This includes dental extractions and gum repair. If the dental work is not required due to an accidental injury, the dental work is unfortunately not covered.
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Can I claim for dental descale and polish procedures?Moopet doesn’t offer dental cover for preventative measures. Just like your annual health check and vaccinations, it is your responsibility to keep on top of your pet’s dental health, but you cannot claim for the cost of these treatments under your policy.
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My pet needs to have teeth extracted due to periodontal disease. Is this covered?The policy does not offer dental cover for conditions related to disease. This includes periodontal diseases like gingivitis or epulis, as well as plaque build-up or cavities, or any other illnesses that cause erosion or other damage to your pet’s teeth.
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My pet has stopped eating and my vet recommended a dental procedure. Is this covered?The policy only offers cover for dental treatments if your pet has suffered an accidental injury. If the dental work is not required due to an accidental injury, the dental work is unfortunately not covered.
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Does it cover X-rays, CT scan, MRI, surgery etc?The policy provides cover for diagnostic, medical and surgical treatments if they are required as part of diagnosis/treatment for an illness/injury covered by this policy and the costs are reasonable and customary. There are maximum limits per policy year for CT and MRI scans and you should refer to your Policy Schedule for details of the limits that apply.
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Does it cover vet’s fees and prescriptions?Yes. We will pay reasonable costs for your pet’s veterinary treatment and necessary prescriptions for an illness or accidental injury that is covered by the policy.
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If my pet already has a medical issue, will the insurance cover it?No. This policy does not cover pre-existing conditions, any costs caused by or related to a pre-existing condition, or any conditions that occur within 30 days of the initial commencement of the policy.
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What happens when my dog or cat gets older, will you still cover them?Yes, our policies cover your pet year after year provided that you have renewed the policy annually for the life of the pet(s), i.e. as long as you don’t cancel your policy or let it lapse. Your Deductible percentage may increase once your pet is over 8 years old.
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When does my cover start?Cover will commence 30 days after the initial start date of your policy. This is known as the initial exclusion period. Accidents and illness manifesting in this 30-day period will not be covered. This initial exclusion period only applies when you first take out your policy, not at renewal
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What does Deductible mean?The Deductible is the percentage (%) portion of the claim amount, which is subject to a minimum amount, for which you are liable for any accepted claim. We will automatically reduce the claim amount by the Deductible percentage (%) when assessing your claim, meaning whoever is the payee on the claim will receive the accepted claim settlement amount less the Deductible. Please make sure you check the Deductible on your policy documents carefully as your cover can change at renewal
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Why does my pet have to have an annual health and dental check?You must take reasonable steps to maintain your pet's health throughout the life of the policy and to prevent injury and illness. Therefore, you must arrange and pay for your pet to have an annual health and dental examination by a vet in order to prevent illness or injury and get any treatment they recommend carried out. Failure to observe these conditions will invalidate your policy.
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Is there an approved network of vets that I must use?No. We have an open network which means that you can go to any licensed vet within the UAE to have your pet treated.
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My dog/cat breed is not listed on the website, what should I do?If your pet is not listed on the website, please contact customerservice@moopetcover.com or call us at +971 4 422 9688 for assistance.
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What happens if I adopt an animal and am unaware of its previous medical history?We will always ask for the pet’s full medical history; however, we are aware that this may be limited if the pet has been rehomed. In this case, you should ask your vet to carry out a full medical check-up before taking out the policy to identify any medical conditions that exist or may exist as these will be considered pre-existing conditions and will not be covered by the policy.
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What if I change my mind and no longer want the policy?You may cancel your policy at any time. However, you will only receive a full refund if you cancel within 14 days of taking out the policy and provided we have no record of any claims being notified. After the 14-day cooling off period you may cancel the policy at any time by giving us 14 days’ notice. We will refund a proportion of your premium provided that no claim has been paid, made or notified; in that circumstance we will be entitled to retain all your premium.
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How can I update my contact details or let you know if any details are incorrect on my policy?Please email customerservice@moopetcover.com or call us at +971 4 422 9688.
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What is a pre-existing condition?Pre-existing conditions are health conditions that have arisen before you take out an insurance policy. Pet insurance is designed to cover unforeseen incidents, so if your pet has already suffered an illness or injury before you insure them, this injury or illness will not be covered by your new policy. For the avoidance of doubt, pre-existing conditions can be classed as any of the following: Signs or symptoms of diagnosed or undiagnosed injuries or illnesses Existing illnesses or injuries Existing physical abnormalities Existing illnesses, injuries or physical abnormalities which lead to other health issues Illnesses or injuries which are medically linked to existing illnesses, injuries or physical abnormalities We would consider a bilateral condition (occurring on both sides of the animal’s body at different times, such as hip dysplasia or cruciate ligaments) as pre-existing if one side of the body has had a similar issue prior to the inception of the policy.