Costco Now Offers Pet Insurance With No Age Limits — Here’s What Members Need to Know

Costco pet insurance partnership with Figo offering no age limit coverage for senior dogs and cats

 

Meta Description: Costco partnered with Figo to offer pet insurance with no upper age limit. Here’s what it costs, what’s covered, and whether it’s worth it for your senior pet.

Last Updated: March 6, 2026 (Friday)


When Sarah’s 13-year-old golden retriever was diagnosed with cancer, she called six insurance companies. Same answer every time: “We don’t insure pets over 10 years old.”

She paid $12,000 from her retirement savings. Murphy survived, but Sarah’s financial cushion didn’t.

Then in January 2026, Costco changed everything.

Their new Figo partnership offers a revolutionary pet insurance option: no upper age limit, 16-year-old cat? Covered.

For Costco’s 133 million members, this is the first mass-market option that doesn’t reject senior pets.

Here’s what you actually need to know.

What You Get (And What You Don’t)

The Partnership Details

Who’s Figo? Mid-sized insurer known for its tech-forward approach and Cloud Claims app.

What Costco Members Get:

  • ✅ No upper age limit for enrollment
  • ✅ 5% member discount on all plans
  • ✅ Coverage in all 50 states
  • ✅ Cancel anytime (no fees)

What’s Covered:

  • Emergency accidents and illnesses
  • Surgery and hospitalization
  • Chronic conditions (arthritis, diabetes)
  • Hereditary conditions
  • Diagnostic testing and medications

NOT Covered:

  • Pre-existing conditions (anything before enrollment)
  • Routine wellness (vaccines, check-ups)
  • Dental cleanings (unless disease-related)

The Real Costs (No Surprises)

Monthly Premiums (With 5% Costco Discount):

Dogs:

  • Young (under 2 years): $35-55/month
  • Adult (3-7 years): $50-75/month
  • Senior (8-12 years): $70-110/month
  • Very senior (13+ years): $95-150/month

Cats:

  • Young: $20-30/month
  • Adult: $28-45/month
  • Senior: $40-65/month
  • Very senior: $55-85/month

Example: 11-year-old Lab in Texas with a $250 deductible and 80% reimbursement = $82/month (with Costco discount).

Without discount: $86/month. Savings: $48/year.

pet insurance coverage including surgery emergencies chronic conditions and medications for dogs and cats

The “No Age Limit” Reality Check

✅ What It Actually Means:

You can enroll senior pets:

  • Coverage doesn’t end at a certain age
  • Can’t be dropped just for getting older
  • New conditions after enrollment are covered

❌ What It Doesn’t Mean:

Pre-existing conditions still excluded:

  • If your 12-year-old already has arthritis, arthritis treatment won’t be covered
  • Only NEW conditions that develop after enrollment are covered

Premiums are still age-based:

  • 13-year-old costs 2-3x more than 3-year-old
  • “No age limit,” ≠ “same price.”

Waiting periods still apply:

  • 14 days for illnesses
  • 6 months for orthopedic conditions

The Math: Is It Actually Worth It?

Scenario: 12-Year-Old Golden Retriever

Without Insurance:

  • Cancer treatment: $12,000
  • You pay: $12,000

With Costco/Figo ($95/month):

  • Annual premiums: $1,140
  • If cancer develops after enrollment:
    • Total bill: $12,000
    • Deductible: $500
    • Insurance covers 80%: $9,200
    • You pay: $2,800 + $1,140 (premiums) = $3,940 total
  • Savings: $8,060

But if cancer already exists before enrollment:

  • Insurance pays: $0 (pre-existing)
  • You waste: $1,140 in premiums

Verdict: Worth it only if the pet is healthy at enrollment.

pet insurance cost comparison for young adult and senior pets monthly premium chart

How It Compares to Alternatives

OptionAge LimitCost (12yr dog)Direct Pay?Best For
Costco/FigoNone$82/moNoCostco members, senior pets
TrupanionNone$105/moYesNeed direct vet payment
Embrace14 years$95/moNoWant wellness coverage
Self-insureN/A$80/mo savedN/ADisciplined savers

Key differences:

  • Costco/Figo: No age limit + member discount
  • Trupanion: Pays vets directly (no waiting for reimbursement)
  • Embrace: Won’t accept pets over 14
  • Self-insurance: Keep the money if the pet stays healthy

Who Should Actually Get This

✅ Perfect For:

1. Costco Members with Healthy Senior Pets (8-12 years)

  • Pet is currently healthy (no major conditions)
  • Can afford $70-110/month
  • Want protection from expensive senior diseases

2. People Rejected Elsewhere

  • Other insurers said, “too old.”
  • This might be your only option

3. Long-Lived Breeds

  • Chihuahuas (live 14-16 years)
  • Poodles (live 12-15 years)
  • Domestic shorthair cats (live 15-20 years)

❌ Skip It If:

1. Pet Already Has Major Conditions

  • Cancer, kidney disease, diabetes, arthritis
  • Pre-existing = not covered
  • You’ll pay premiums for nothing

2. Very Old Pets (15+ years)

  • Premiums: $120-180/month
  • Life expectancy: 1-3 years
  • Unlikely to break even

3. Tight Budget

  • Can’t afford $100+/month premium
  • Plus $250-500 deductible
  • Plus 10-20% copay

How to Sign Up (Simple Steps)

Step 1: Go to Costco.com

  • Navigate to “Services” → “Pet Insurance”
  • Click “Get a Quote.”
  • Must have an active Costco membership ($65/year)

Step 2: Have This Info Ready

  • Pet’s breed and birthdate
  • Current weight
  • Microchip number (optional)
  • Current vet’s contact info

Step 3: Choose Your Plan

Deductible: $250-500 recommended
Reimbursement: 80% recommended (good balance)
Annual limit: $10,000 minimum for seniors

Step 4: Answer Medical Questions Honestly

  • List all diagnosed conditions
  • List all medications
  • Don’t hide anything (they’ll check with your vet)

Step 5: Wait for Approval (1-3 days)

  • Most senior pets approved with some exclusions
  • Coverage starts after approval
  • Waiting periods begin immediately

Total time: 30-45 minutes

comparison of pet insurance vs paying vet bills out of pocket for senior dog medical treatment

What You Should Do This Week

If You Have a Healthy Senior Pet:

☐ Get Costco/Figo quote (15 minutes)
☐ Compare with Trupanion quote (10 minutes)
☐ Calculate if you’ll likely need it
Enroll NOW while the pet is healthy

If Your Pet Has Existing Conditions:

☐ List all pre-existing conditions
☐ Get a quote to see what’s excluded
☐ Likely better to self-insure

If You’re Not a Costco Member:

☐ Calculate: Is a $65 membership worth it?
☐ Or check Trupanion/Embrace (no membership needed)

Key Questions Answered

Q: Will they really accept my 13-year-old dog?

A: Yes, if reasonably healthy. Existing conditions will be excluded, but the dog will be insured. Expect premiums of $100-$140 per month.

Q: Can they drop me off later because my pet is old?

A: No. Coverage is guaranteed renewable. They can’t cancel based on age or claims (only for non-payment).

Q: How does the 5% discount work?

A: Applied automatically when enrolling through Costco.com. Not huge ($4/month on $80 premium) but better than nothing.

Q: What if my pet already has arthritis?

A: You can enroll, but arthritis treatment won’t be covered. New, unrelated conditions will be covered.

Q: Can I use any vet?

A: Yes. Works with any licensed vet in the U.S. and Canada.

The Bottom Line

Costco’s Figo partnership isn’t the cheapest insurance. It’s not the most comprehensive. But it solves one massive problem: age discrimination.

The truth about senior pet insurance:

  • Premiums will be high ($80-150/month)
  • Pre-existing conditions won’t be covered
  • You’re betting something expensive will happen
  • For senior pets, that’s usually a good bet

Worth it?

  • ✅ Yes, if the pet is healthy now and you can afford it
  • ❌ No, if the pet already has major conditions
  • ❌ No, if premiums strain your budget

Real value: Peace of mind that when cancer or kidney disease appears, you can afford treatment.

Take Action Today

☐ Verify Costco membership

☐ Get Figo quote

☐ Compare alternatives


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