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Post by Big Ears Sat Nov 19, 2011 10:31 pm

Lil & Ron's Mum wrote:Did anyone receive the little magazine from petplan.
There's a letter from a bloke about a little rabbit called muesli (pg9) who's ear was ripped off by a fox, they went to feed him that night after the incident and said that they didn't notice till the next day because the good side was towards them.
I can't believe that they have published this letter (which I think he might have got a voucher for).
HOW could you not tell, the poor bunny would have been in so much distress and blood everywhere. Obviously they have just thrown his food in.
I am half way thru a letter that will be coming their way.
Disgusting! Hissy

Yeah, I was really upset reading it too. It's like they were promoting the owner as a good pet owner - the poor, poor bunny had gone at least 24 hours with it's ear having been ripped off before the owner noticed Shocked

Same, too, what you said Nickie about being surprised if there was anything about rabbits in the magazine. They once sent a covering letter telling me they had produced the magazine 'for me' - yeah, right - so why did that issue not have any mention of rabbits then??? Pah. The latest one has a very, very basic guide to caring for rabbits (the Nethie one) which states a good 'mix' is the best food Hmmm

Petplan seem to be considered the best insurer for rabbits so why not promote themselves to rabbit owners? No

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Post by Guest Sun Nov 20, 2011 9:01 am

Big Ears wrote:

Petplan seem to be considered the best insurer for rabbits so why not promote themselves to rabbit owners? No

I am not sure this will be the case for long. PP have been one of only a few insurers to cover rabbits thus far but others are cottoning on. Obviously there is now the very competitively PAH insurance and someone told me the other day that her bun was covered by direct line as an extra to her puppy insurance. So I can only assume that they have started try out the market. I suspect more companies will follow and PP will be left playing catch up.

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