When asked how much they would spend to save a pet’s life:
- 16 percent say they would spend $10,000 or more.
- 29 percent would spend $2,000 to $5,000.
When asked about ongoing
maintenance and veterinary costs, respondents in the Securian survey
indicated their expenses can be substantial:
- Nearly 60 percent spend up to $1,000 a year on food, grooming, toys, etc.
- Three-fourths spend up to $1,000 a year on veterinary bills.
- 18 percent say their largest single pet-related expense was $2,000 or more.
These costs add up to many thousands of dollars over the years, especially for long-lived pets.
“If the owner suddenly dies or
becomes disabled, the person who inherits the pet may not be financially
prepared for the added expense of ongoing care or life-saving
procedures,” said Michelle Hall,
manager, Market Research, Securian Financial Group. “Our survey shows a
significant percentage of pet owners make financial plans to ensure
their pets will always be well cared for.”
Nearly one-fifth of all
respondents in Securian’s survey say they have financially planned ahead
for their pets’ future care. When those respondents were asked to
select all that apply:
- 38 percent said they added the pet’s future caregiver as a beneficiary to a life insurance policy.
- 35 percent added more coverage to their life policies.
- 13 percent purchased annuities naming the pet’s caregiver as the beneficiary.
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
urges owners to financially plan for their pets’ care. Many tools are
available: Forty-six states have passed “pet trust” laws. Pet protection
agreements, wills, powers of attorneys and letters of instruction are
also be available.
About Securian
Since 1880, Securian Financial Group
and its affiliates have provided financial security for individuals and
businesses in the form of insurance, investments and retirement plans.
Now one of the nation’s largest financial services providers, it is the
holding company parent of a group of companies that offer a broad range
of financial services.
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