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Microchipping
Microchipping
Microchipping offers cats a safe and permanent method of identification and increases the chances of a lost feline being safely reunited with his owner.
Microchipping is the most effective way of identifying a lost pet (chips don't come off or put the cat at risk of injury like collars can)
Each microchip has a unique number which is stored on a national database. A scan of the chip reveals the owner's name and address from the database's records
A microchip is slightly smaller than a grain of rice and is inserted under the cat's skin between the shoulder blades
The procedure is very simple and is no more painful than an injection. A cat will not be aware of the microchip's presence once inserted
Remember you should change your microchip details if you move house. You can do this by contacting your microchip database – find the phone number on your microchip paperwork’.
Cats Protection is a member of a Microchip Advisory Group (MAG), aiming to improve the standards of microchipping across the UK.
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You can expect to pay between £20 and £30 for the procedure, which can be performed by vets, local authorities and trained members of animal welfare groups.
Caring for your cat
Cats can be independent souls and are great pets for people with busy lifestyles, but they still need to be looked after. Keep your cat happy and healthy by following this advice…
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