r/CatAdvice🐱Apr 1, 2026
Pet insurance - urinary blockage
My 7 year old cat had a urinary blockage, hospitalization, catheter, uti — the whole nine yards, costing me $2k, back in 2021. I only got pet insurance through MetLife for him about a year ago.
We’ve been very fortunate that he has not had another incident since. He was briefly on a urinary prescription diet but eventually was back on regular food. Now he is on a hydrolyzed protein vet diet due to food allergies, which works well for him. Insurance won’t cover the food because it’s also pre-existing condition, which is fine.
Sadly, the cat of someone I know recently had to be put down due to a severe blockage, even though he was on the prescription food.
So now I’m worried — would MetLife (or any other pet insurance agencies) cover the expenses if my cat were to have another urinary incident? Though technically a pre-existing condition, it’s been five years, and he technically isn’t on treatment for blockages or crystals (though the hydrolyzed protein diet is helpful for it). I should probably call MetLife to verify, but was curious if anyone here would know?