MetLife Pet Insurance Review 2024

MetLife’s pet insurance covers cats and dogs of all ages and breeds, plus alternative therapies.
Katia Iervasi
By Katia Iervasi 
Edited by Caitlin Constantine

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MetLife

MetLife Pet Insurance
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NerdWallet rating 

5.0

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Annual max coverage

Unlimited

Reimbursement rates

50% - 90%

Deductibles

$0 - $2,500

Policy highlight

No age restrictions for enrollment.

Pros

  • Deductible goes down each year you don't make a claim in some states.
  • Accident coverage starts right away, with no waiting period.
  • Includes coverage for holistic and alternative care.

Cons

  • No option to have the company pay your vet directly.

MetLife sells customizable plans for dogs, cats and even other animals in some states.

About MetLife pet insurance

5.0

NerdWallet rating 

MetLife earned 5 stars out of 5 for overall performance. NerdWallet’s ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula takes into account consumer experience, coverage options and financial strength ratings.

MetLife is on NerdWallet's list of the Best Pet Insurance Companies.

Strengths

MetLife puts no age restrictions on pet enrollment, has a 24/7 vet chat service for policyholders and offers more potential discounts than most other pet insurers. In some states, your deductible will go down each year you don’t file a claim.

Weaknesses

MetLife doesn’t offer an accident-only plan or the option to have the company pay your vet directly.

Note: Coverage options and availability may vary depending on where you live and the age and breed of your pet.

State availability

MetLife sells pet insurance in all 50 states and Washington, D.C.

Availability may change at any time. Coverage may not be available to all pets in a given state.

MetLife pet insurance plans and coverage

MetLife offers a comprehensive accident and illness policy, which covers costs:

  • Vet exam fees.

  • Hospitalizations, surgeries and emergency care.

  • Diagnostic tests, including X-rays and ultrasounds.

  • Prescription medications and food.

  • Cruciate repairs.

  • Hereditary, congenital and chronic conditions.

  • Skin allergies.

  • Periodontal disease.

  • Holistic and alternative therapies.

  • Cremation or burial costs.

The insurer also has an optional preventive care package. This add-on is designed to lower the costs of routine care and may reimburse you for:

  • Flea, tick or heartworm medication.

  • Vaccinations.

  • Dental cleaning.

  • Nail trimming.

  • Certain procedures such as dew claw removal and gastropexy (which helps prevent bloat).

  • Supplements and vitamins.

  • Anal gland expression.

The insurer also has an optional preventive care package. This add-on is designed to lower the costs of routine care, such as spaying or neutering, vaccinations and wellness exams.

What’s not covered

MetLife’s plans typically don’t cover:

  • Most pre-existing conditions. If you buy a MetLife policy through your employer, you may have coverage for conditions covered by another company under a previous pet insurance plan. Certain curable pre-existing conditions may also be covered if they recur and don’t appear to be a sign of a chronic condition.

  • Elective procedures.

  • Grooming and bathing costs.

  • Breeding costs.

  • Organ transplants.

  • Any injuries or illnesses related to racing, coursing, commercial guarding or organized fighting.

  • Microchipping.

MetLife coverage options

Deductibles: A pet insurance deductible is the amount of your vet bills you’ll need to pay before your insurer starts reimbursing you. MetLife’s deductibles range from $0 to $2,500 per year, depending on the policy.

Reimbursement options: 50% to 90%, depending on the policy.

Coverage limits: $500 to $25,000, depending on the policy. An unlimited option may also be available in some states.

Restrictions and waiting periods

Age restrictions: None.

Waiting periods: A waiting period is the time between when you buy your policy and when your coverage starts. With MetLife, pets are covered for accidents and wellness costs on the day the policy goes into effect. Illness coverage kicks in after 14 days.

MetLife pet insurance rates

The cost of MetLife pet insurance depends on where you live, the coverage limits you choose and your pet’s breed and age.

To give you a rough idea of how much you might pay, we gathered sample rates for several popular dog breeds at ages 2 and 8. Rates below are sample monthly premiums for dogs living in Katy, Texas. Our sample plan was for accident and illness coverage with a $250 deductible, $5,000 of annual coverage and an 80% reimbursement rate. Your own price will vary.

Breed

Age 2

Age 8

French bulldog

$63

$147

German shepherd

$48

$96

Golden retriever

$56

$114

Labrador retriever

$51

$105

Medium mixed-breed dog

$42

$78

Poodle

$43

$85

We also gathered rates for a variety of cat breeds with the same coverage limits as above. Rates below are sample monthly premiums for cats living in Katy, Texas.

Breed

Age 2

Age 8

Devon rex

$25

$39

Domestic shorthair

$23

$37

Exotic longhair

$25

$39

Maine coon

$32

$47

Persian

$32

$47

Ragdoll

$32

$47

Discounts

MetLife discounts vary by state, but may be available if you:

  • Buy a policy through your workplace (not available in Tennessee).

  • Get your policy online.

  • Are a a veteran or active member of the military.

  • Are a health care worker, first responder or staff member at an animal care facility

Additionally, you might be able to lower your deductible by $25 to $50 each year you don’t submit a claim.

State availability

MetLife sells pet insurance in all 50 states and Washington, D.C.

Availability may change at any time. Coverage may not be available to all pets in a given state.

Consumer experience

Website: You can get quotes and buy a policy on MetLife’s user-friendly website.

App: MetLife’s app is compatible with Apple and Android devices. You can use the app to view policy information, track the progress of claims, upload health records and chat with a vet.

Claims: You can file a claim online or through the MetLife app. Alternatively, you can download and fill out a form, then send it back by email, fax or mail. Most claims pay out within 10 business days.

Customer service: The fastest way to contact MetLife is through live chat, which you can access on the app or website. Otherwise, call 855-270-7387 or email [email protected] with questions. For policyholders, MetLife’s vet chat is available 24/7, 365 days a year.

Other pet insurance companies to consider

Not ready to make a decision? You may be interested in these other pet insurance companies:

How we review pet insurance

Our writers and editors follow strict editorial guidelines that ensure fairness and accuracy to help you choose the financial products that work best for you. In our pet insurance reviews, we consider coverage, discounts, financial strength ratings from AM Best and more to determine our star ratings.

Our rating system rewards companies that cover a wide range of potential expenses, offer many ways to customize your plan and have a strong financial rating. Within the consumer experience category, we looked at features such as mobile app ratings and whether the company offers direct vet payments. To calculate each insurer’s rating, we adjusted the scores to a curved 5-point scale.

Dive deeper with our criteria for evaluating pet insurance companies.

Frequently asked questions

MetLife says its pet insurance plans start at $15 a month for dogs and $9 a month for cats. Prices vary based on the breed and age of your pet, as well as where you live and how much coverage you need.

No. MetLife doesn’t require pets to be neutered or spayed to qualify for pet insurance coverage.

Yes. You can bring your pet to any licensed vet in the U.S.

Yes. You can cover multiple pets on a single policy under MetLife’s Family Plan.

No. MetLife covers all cats and dogs, regardless of their age or breed.

Methodology

Pet insurance star ratings

NerdWallet’s pet insurance ratings reward companies for customer-first features and practices. Ratings are based on weighted averages of scores in several categories, including financial strength, scope of coverage, the ability to customize your plan and more. Our “consumer experience” category looks at factors such as website transparency and mobile app ratings. To calculate each insurer’s star rating, we adjusted the scores to a curved 5-point scale. See our full pet insurance methodology.

These ratings are a guide, but we encourage you to shop around and compare several insurance quotes to find the best rate for you. NerdWallet does not receive compensation for any reviews. Read our editorial guidelines.

Pet insurance sample rates

To find sample pet insurance rates, NerdWallet gathered quotes for the base level of accident and illness coverage on each insurer’s website. Quotes reflect the monthly cost of a policy and do not include wellness coverage or other optional add-ons. Each plan for a given company had the same deductible, coverage limit and reimbursement rate for all sample pets.

These are sample rates gathered for specific pets living in Katy, Texas. Your own rates will be different.

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