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Russian Blue Insurance Guide

Everything you need to know about insuring your Russian Blue—costs, coverage, and breed-specific health risks to consider.

Estimated Monthly Cost
$44 - $77
$528 - $924 per year
Health Risk: MediumSize: Medium

Why Russian Blues Need Insurance

Rates are calculated based on breed, age, location, and coverage level. Getting insured young locks in lower rates.

Health history and genetic testing from the breeder impacts insurance rates
Spay/neuter status affects coverage options and costs
Pre-existing conditions from the first year affect lifelong coverage

Russian Blue Health Conditions to Cover

Russian Blues are prone to certain health conditions. Make sure any policy you choose covers these conditions without breed-specific exclusions:

Hip DysplasiaEye ProblemsThyroid Issues

Important: Most policies have a 14-day waiting period for illness coverage. Accidents are typically covered immediately.

Recommended Coverage for Russian Blues

Compare at least 3 insurance providers. Look for policies covering both accidents and illness with no annual limits.

Look For
  • • Hereditary condition coverage
  • • No breed-specific exclusions
  • • Unlimited or high annual limits
  • • Low deductibles for chronic conditions
Avoid
  • • Policies with breed restrictions
  • • Long waiting periods for orthopedics
  • • Per-condition limits (caps quickly)
  • • Policies that exclude "breed-typical" issues

When to Insure Your Russian Blue

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Ideal: 8-16 Weeks OldMaximum coverage before any pre-existing conditions develop. Lowest premiums.
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Good: Under 1 YearMost hereditary conditions like hip dysplasia haven't shown symptoms yet.
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Possible: 1-7 YearsStill valuable, but vet records may reveal pre-existing conditions that won't be covered.
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Difficult: 7+ YearsHigher premiums, more exclusions. Accident-only policies may be the only option.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is pet insurance worth it for a Russian Blue?

Yes. Russian Blues are considered Medium risk. Rates are calculated based on breed, age, location, and coverage level. Getting insured young locks in lower rates. Compare at least 3 insurance providers. Look for policies covering both accidents and illness with no annual limits.

What health issues should Russian Blue insurance cover?

Russian Blues are prone to Hip Dysplasia, Eye Problems, Thyroid Issues. Health history and genetic testing from the breeder impacts insurance rates

How much is pet insurance for a Russian Blue?

For a healthy Russian Blue, expected monthly premiums range from $44 to $77. Costs vary based on age, location, and deductible choices.

What if my Russian Blue already has a health condition?

Pre-existing conditions are typically not covered by pet insurance. That's why insuring early (ideally as a puppy or kitten) is crucial for Russian Blues. Conditions diagnosed before coverage begins will be excluded. Some insurers offer coverage for "curable" pre-existing conditions after a symptom-free waiting period.