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Micro-Chip Service: Pets Seized if you don’t get them Microchipped

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Cat owners could have their pets taken away from them if they fail to get them microchip service. The government discussion on cat microchipping will close next Saturday after considering the evidence for 12 weeks on whether cats should be chipped by law. At Grah Kingston, we are providing quality  Cat & Dog Micro Chip Service . We are known as one of the best dogs and cat Micro Chip vet clinics in Kingston open 7 days a week. If the plans go ahead, they will mirror the rules for dogs, which were introduced in 2016, and can see canine owners prosecuted or handed a £500 fine for ignoring the rules. Dogs must be chipped by the time they are eight weeks old. One new proposal being considered is giving local councils the power to take away cats and get them microchipped, before returning them to the owner for an estimated price of £25. This would cover the cost of the authorities microchipping the pets. The microchip is the size of a grain of rice and is impl...

Microchip Service: Why is it important to ensure my pet is microchipped?

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It is mandatory to ensure that your pet can get microchip service because if your pet becomes lost, you are far more likely to be united if they are microchipped. At Grah Kingston, we are providing quality  Cat & Dog Micro Chip Services . We are known as one of the best dogs and cat Micro Chip vet clinics in Kingston. What is a microchip? How does it work? A microchip is a permanent method of electronic ID. The chip itself is very small about the size of a grain of rice and is implanted intravenously (just under the skin) between the shoulder blades at the back of your pet’s neck. Each chip has an inimitable number that is perceived using a microchip scanner. The microchip number is noted on a microchip database with details about the pet and owner. Pet owners need to confirm their contact details are recorded on the database against their pet’s microchip number. Should your pet wander or become lost, vet clinics in Kingston, animal shelters, ...

The Importance of Microchipping Your Pet

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It’s something that we hope never happens to our pet – they accidentally get out of our house or yard, and they go missing. Have you increased the likelihood of being reunited with your pet? According to EIDAP1, a well-liked microchip company, pets are 20 times more likely to be reunited with their family if they have a microchip. At Grah Kingston we are providing quality Cat & Dog Micro Chip Services . We known as one of the best dog and cat Micro Chip vet clinics in Kingston. A microchip can be an extra source of recognition for your pet. Often, indoor cats don’t wear collars with identification, and our dog’s tags can fall off. Tattoos are no longer a reliable source for recognition, as there is no database to track tattoos to a particular pet or owner. They may also become illegible over time. A microchip can be positioned while your pet is awake. It is placed under the skin between the shoulder blades. Microchips are co...