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Conference 7.286::pet_birds

Title:Captive Breeding for Conservation--and FUN!
Notice:INTROS 6.X / FOR SALE 13.X / Buying a Bird 900.*
Moderator:VIDEO::PULSIFER
Created:Mon Oct 10 1988
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:942
Total number of notes:6016

842.0. "INSURANCE????" by MTWASH::DOYLE () Fri Jan 14 1994 18:07

    Hi...
         As the owner of 3 parrots I know this may sound crazy but is there
    anywhere that I can get insurance on them if anything should happen to 
    them....fire, theft, etc.. I was recently burgalarized and it scared me
    to think that they would've made out very well if they had taken my
    birds.....not that money could ever replace them but at least I could
    start on a new family...when I did get robbed theose birds must have
    been sreaming bloody murder because the three cages surrounded the cd's
    that they took plus it was in broad daylight during the Thanksgiving
    holiday....it did take a few days for the birds to adjust after having 
    a stranger and the police and the neighbors all in THEIR apartment...
    (at least the think it is theirs and not mine) I will say that I
    checked on the birds before I ever checked to see what missing....
    
     thank you in advance.......mary
    
    p.s. is there also anykind of insurance that helps in vet bills as with
    humans and doctors????
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842.1Perhaps there is...GLITTR::COMPTONFri Jan 14 1994 20:379
    Hi Mary,
    
    No joke here, I have heard that you can insure anything through 
    Lloyds of London, but watch out on the premium!  I also heard a
    rumor on some form of veterinarian care insurance, but haven't
    seen anything in writing.  Maybe it was/is just wishful thinking....
                                               
    
    Linda
842.2thanksMTWASH::DOYLEMon Jan 17 1994 10:132
    Thanks Linda....
                  That's two for Loyds of London......thanks...Mary
842.3ABACUS::MACDONALD_MThe Tincture TreeMon Jan 17 1994 15:3023
    
    Years back I was told that you could get a rider on your home-owners
    policy for the birds.  If that's the case, I'd suggest making a video
    of the birds showing their tameness and talking ability as that would
    increase their value.  Horses are a big insurance item so you might
    check with some of the companies that specialize in that area.  Check
    the equine file or pick up a copy of any horsey magazine and check the
    ads for insurance.
    
    As for health insurance, there are a few companies that offer it on
    dogs (and probably cats) though I don't know if they are covering
    birds.  (check canine file)  The problems with this seem to be the
    veterinarians not the insurance or the companies providing it.  It's
    all pretty new so it will take awhile to work out the bugs.  It doesn't
    cover regular maintenance but should help in the event of severe
    accidents.
    
    Let us know what you find if you check into this further.
    
    Burglary is no fun, I went through it a few years back and still get
    angry when I think about it.  Healing thoughts to you and the birds!
    
    MaryAnne
842.4Put the money in the bank!!CSC32::RODASMon Jan 31 1994 18:3915
Back a few years ago when I was raising birds, I 
called Loyds (since they were the only company who
would insure animals) to check on rates and terms.

Put your money in the bank!!

At that time, my Triton was worth about $2200, and
Loyds wanted $3200/year to insure him.
My Napes were worth about $4000 as a breeding pair
Loyds wanted $5200/year to insure them.

Oh, buy the way, they did not pay in the event of
death - since they would not be able to determine
if the death was natural or not.  Maybe I just
starved them to death to collect the insurance!
842.5Wow!SPARKL::COMPTONMon Jan 31 1994 18:531
    Thanks for the actual experience info.....you bet, in the bank it goes!
842.6Insurance does not equal assurance!UTROP1::BOSMAN_PTue Feb 01 1994 09:1323
    I have my birds, like our other animals, covered under my normal 
    home-insurance. No problem whatsoever and they were added like a
    special book or artefact would. Quite cheap this way too.
    
    Medical coverage is no problem either. Ask any vet about a cat/dog
    insurance and ring the companies up. Quite a few were iprepared to
    cover but, as with cats and dogs, this is not economic.
    Insurance agiant natural deaths is obviously near as expensive as the 
    bird, since this is no uncertain occurance, just the timing is.
    
    Since I put not much intrinsic value on our animals the actual money
    lost may hurt but not nearly as much as the loss of the animal. Also
    the loss of some of our rarer animals, say our Hawaiian geese is hard 
    to express money-wise. The insurance therefore is nice, but the fact 
    that we have some rather effective dogs (our own breeding) around is 
    far more reassuring. I don't expect anyone to make their day!
    
    Although I would object to anyone looking upon a dog as a
    burglar-device only, a 1K$ or even 2K$ dog is a pretty good investment 
    to safeguard say a 40K$ pair of Macaws. Even a breeding pair of Scarlet
    Macaws will fetch 5K$ quickly, untraceble, no questions asked.
    
    Peter