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Burmese pet insurance

Why insurance matters here

The Burmese is a high-risk cat by our scale, $35 to $55 a month over ten metros, near $41 typical. The breed's standout cost is metabolic. Diabetes mellitus runs $1,200 to $4,000 across testing, insulin, and the rechecks that follow. Forty-one dollars a month spreads that out so the diagnosis doesn't double as a budget crisis.

Typical monthly premium

$35$55/mo

Burmese modeled monthly premium, accident-and-illness. Modeled for budgeting, not a live insurer quote.

Cost outlook for the breed

Conditions, exclusions & premiums

Common condition cost ranges

Estimated out-of-pocket cost ranges for budgeting context only, not medical guidance.

Diabetes Mellitus$1,200 to $4,000
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM)$3,000 to $15,000

Policy exclusions to watch

  • Pre-existing conditions, including any sign or symptom noted in the records before the policy start date
  • Breed-linked conditions already documented at enrollment, which most insurers treat as pre-existing
  • Orthopedic waiting periods that apply with some insurers before hip, elbow, or cruciate claims are eligible
Cost and premium sources
  1. VCA Animal Hospitals (2026-05-19) Condition cost-range reference (URL-verified).
  2. Cornell Feline Health Center (2026-05-19) Condition cost-range reference (URL-verified).
  3. NAPHIA State of the Industry (modeled-premium baseline) (2026-05-19) Industry accident-and-illness premium baseline behind the modeled per-state figures.
Cost and premium data last reviewed . How we model these figures.

Insurers that write coverage relevant to Burmese

Provider data for this breed is still being verified. See the full provider list in the meantime.