Pet insurance for older cats.
Learn about insurance for older cats. Find out what kind of care they need. And what the options are with Tesco Pet Insurance.
Published: 1 May 2026
Learn about insurance for older cats. Find out what kind of care they need. And what the options are with Tesco Pet Insurance.
Published: 1 May 2026
If your kitty’s getting a little grey around the whiskers, it’s worth thinking about your pet insurance. As your cat gets older, they might need more care - and vet bills can be expensive.
Finding the best pet insurance for older cats can help you manage the costs. And means you can keep your cat happy and healthy in later life.
For pet insurance, your cat’s usually considered overage when they reach 10 years old. After that, you’re likely to pay a higher premium and have a bigger excess. That’s because, like us, cats become more prone to age related health conditions in later life.
Tesco Pet Insurance includes insurance for older cats. There’s no upper age limit. And cover for kittens starts from 8 weeks old.
As your cat gets older, they might slow down or develop age related health issues. As a result, they’ll probably need a bit more looking after. And if they need to see a vet, the bills can quickly add up.
Pet insurance can give you some financial protection if your cat needs treatment. And with the right cover in place, you won’t have to pay for your cat’s care out of your own pocket.
Elderly cat insurance can also give you peace of mind, knowing your cat will be well looked-after in their old age.
It’s worth noting that not all insurance providers offer cover for older cats. Some pet and cat insurance policies have an upper age limit. And when your cat reaches that limit, your cover will end.
You can find out more about pet insurance in our guide - Why is pet insurance important?
It could help to think about the following when looking at pet insurance for older cats.
For some tips on looking after older cats, see our guide - Caring for older pets.
The short answer is yes. Unfortunately, as your cat gets older, they’re more likely to get ill. Just like us. So it usually costs more to insure an older cat.
If you have Tesco Pet Insurance, your premium and the way your excess works will change as your cat gets older. When your cat turns 10 years old:
If your cat’s already overage, your excess will be higher when you take out a policy.
For full details of our cover, it’s always best to read the policy booklet.
We know how important it is to find the right insurance for older cats - especially as they need more care. That’s why Tesco Pet Insurance provides cover for your cat in their twilight years. So you can give them the care they deserve in their old age.
You can choose from 3 different types of cover:
Covers vet fees up to £3,000, £5,000, £7,500 or £11,000, depending on the limit you choose.
Your vet fees limit will be reinstated each year, as long as you renew your policy and there’s no break in cover.
Covers vet fees for new illnesses and accidental injuries up to the maximum amount on your policy. This amount is known as your vet fees limit and can be either £5,000 or £7,500 per condition.
Covers short-term treatment for your cat, if they get sick or have an accident.
These are just some of the benefits with Tesco Pet Insurance.
Here are a few quick checks to help you choose pet insurance for older cats.
Older cats are more likely to develop serious health conditions. Vet bills can quickly add up. And pet insurance can help towards the cost.
Having the right cover in place can also give you peace of mind. So you can focus on what matters most: the health and wellbeing of your beloved cat.
Here’s a quick guide to common health conditions in older cats, along with the signs to watch for.
Remember, you know your own cat. If something seems off, it’s probably best to get it checked by a vet.
What it is: A gradual decline in kidney function.
Signs to watch for
Prognosis: Early detection through bloodwork can slow progression.
What it is: Overactive thyroid gland causing high metabolism. Common in cats over 10.
Signs to watch for:
Prognosis: Very treatable with medication, radioactive iodine therapy, or diet.
Often underdiagnosed because cats hide pain.
Signs to watch for:
Prognosis: Treatment includes pain relief, joint supplements, and environmental adjustments.
More common in overweight or older cats.
Signs to watch for:
Prognosis: Managed with insulin and diet.
Very common in senior cats.
Signs to watch for:
Prognosis: Dental cleanings can greatly improve comfort and health.
Sometimes silent until advanced.
Signs to watch for:
Prognosis: Regular vet checks help catch it early.
Risk increases with age. Common types: lymphoma, oral tumours, skin tumours.
Signs to watch for:
Prognosis: Early diagnosis improves treatment options.
Similar to dementia in humans.
Signs to watch for:
Prognosis: Management focuses on creating a supportive environment.
Often linked to kidney disease or hyperthyroidism.
Signs:
Prognosis: Routine blood pressure checks are key for senior cats.
Including inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and pancreatitis.
Signs to watch for:
Prognosis: Diet changes and medication can help.
Taking the following steps can help to keep an older cat healthy and happy.
You can learn more about cat care in our guide - Looking after cats.
Find out how to manage your policy or make a claim if you have Tesco Pet Insurance.
Tesco Pet Insurance is arranged, administered and underwritten by Pinnacle Insurance Ltd.
vetfone is provided by Vetsdirect Ltd.
You'll find complete details of the cover, monetary limits, exclusions, excesses and terms in our policy documents.
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