The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Chaotic companions

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Pets are a welcome companion for the over 50s, but it seems they keep their owners on their toes and can cause chaos in their homes, according to analysis of Saga Home Insurance claims data.

Here are some of the more unusual animal related home insurance claims Saga has handled over the last year:

One customer was relaxing at home when her husband starting shouting for her help in the hallway. She leapt up and discovered that there was a fire in one of the rooms. After putting out the fire and investigat­ing the damage the customer realised that her two pet tortoises had knocked over the heat lamp which had started the fire. Luckily the tortoises were unharmed but the damage cost more than £6,000 to repair.

Another policyhold­er was at home looking after her daughter’s puppy when the next door neighbour’s cat strolled through the garden. The dog leapt up to scare the cat away but didn’t realise the patio doors were shut and charged straight through them causing the glass to shatter everywhere. It cost over £2,000 to repair the damage.

When a Saga customer returned home after a long day shopping she noticed that all her favourite antique ceramic ornaments were smashed on the floor. At first the customer was worried that she had been burgled, but then she saw her next door neighbour’s cat sitting amongst the chaos. The clumsy cat had knocked the items over and it cost more than £500 to replace them.

One customer wanted some peace and quiet so took his hearing aids out and placed them on the coffee table. However, as he got up to make himself a cup of tea, his dog jumped up and thinking he was pinching a tasty treat swallowed them whole. It cost almost £2,000 to replace them.

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