Protect Your Kitten with Trusted, Affordable Insurance

Why Does Your Kitten Need Insurance?

Welcoming a kitten into your home is exciting, but it can also come with unexpected vet bills. Kittens are naturally adventurous, which means accidents and illnesses are more common in their first year.

Common issues we help cover:

  • Upset stomachs
  • Injuries from high-energy play
  • Early signs of chronic conditions

“When our kitten Luna suddenly needed emergency treatment after swallowing something, our insurance saved us from a vet bill that would have cost thousands of pounds. I can’t recommend Muddy Paws enough!”
Emma, Brighton

What Our Kitten Insurance Covers

Our policies are designed to give you peace of mind, right from the start.

Your cover can include

  • Skin conditions
  • Arthritis
  • Cushing’s disease
  • Limping
  • Asthma
  • Lymphoma
  • Gastrointestinal issues
  • Hyperthyroidism
  • Ligament tears
  • Skin conditions
  • Diabetes
  • Ear infections
  • Seizures
  • Kidney failure
  • Skin growths
  • Urinary tract infections
  • Inflammatory bowel

Subject to policy terms. Read full policy details.

Our Kitten Cover

  • Up to £10,000 Vet Fees
  • Up to £750 Complementary treatment
  • Dental Treatment
  • Special Diet Cover
  • Cruciate Ligament Cover
  • CT & MRI Scan Cover

Trusted by Vets & Pet Experts

Our policies are developed with input from UK veterinary professionals to make sure they offer you relevant and comprehensive cover for younger pets as well as older pets.

  1. We can pay your vet directly
  2. We can liaise directly with your vets in the event of claims
  3. We are FCA regulated

FAQs About Kitten Insurance

You can take out a policy once your kitten is 5 weeks old. The earlier you start, the better protection you’ll have.

 Yes, our lifetime policies offer you continuous cover, year after year for as long as you need us!

These are considered routine care and not covered under most plans, but they may be required for full policy eligibility.

Pre-existing conditions, routine treatment, pregnancy-related costs, and cosmetic procedures are excluded. Always read your policy terms.