Average pet insurance cost in Illinois
Illinois lands in the pricier half of the table at #33 of 51, with dog coverage about 12% above the national average of $43 a month.
The single most reliable way to cut your premium is comparing quotes — insurers quote wildly different premiums for the same pet — comparing plans routinely cuts the bill by a third or more.
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Illinois pet insurance FAQ
How much is pet insurance in Illinois?
Accident-and-illness pet insurance in Illinois averages $48 per month for dogs ($576/year) and $23 per month for cats ($276/year). Your exact rate depends on your pet's age, breed, your ZIP code, and the deductible, reimbursement rate and annual limit you choose.
Why do dogs cost more to insure than cats in Illinois?
The gap — $48 versus $23 per month in Illinois — reflects claims reality: dogs visit the vet more often, need higher medication doses due to size, and get into more accidents than cats, especially indoor cats. Insurers price the difference directly into premiums.
Is pet insurance worth it in Illinois?
It depends on your finances and risk tolerance. A single emergency — foreign-object surgery, a cruciate ligament tear — routinely costs $1,500 to $5,000, versus roughly $576 a year for dog coverage in Illinois. If an unplanned four-figure vet bill would strain your budget or force a treatment decision, coverage is worth considering. If you hold a large emergency fund, self-insuring can be rational. Either way, premiums are lowest for young pets, and pre-existing conditions are never covered — so the decision is cheapest made early.
The single most reliable way to cut your premium is comparing quotes — insurers quote wildly different premiums for the same pet — comparing plans routinely cuts the bill by a third or more.
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