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Owners Who Do Not Microchip Cats Face £500 Fines
//All cats in England must be microchipped and registered on a database from Monday under new laws.
The new legislation applies to all cats aged 20 weeks and older, including indoor cats.
The RSPCA said that one in 10 cats going into their centres were still not microchipped, despite the incoming law change.
Pet owners found breaking the rules face a £500 fine if they do not comply within 21 days.//
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This is the first I've heard of this new law. Good idea or not?
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The rescue I got Toby from has campaigned for this for a long time. They have frequently been able to reunite long lost pets with their owners. Some cats have been found a short distance away, and others counties away.
A lost or injured cat has a far greater chance of being reunited with his owners if it's chipped. And too often cats that are victims of road accidents are lost forever. Their owners...assuming they are caring people...may never know what happened.
pasta - you missed the first part of my post //if you care about it//. Some owners have no care about their pet, don't care what happens to it and wouldn't be bothered if it went missing. Those who do care will have had their pet chipped and will be glad to know about it's whereabouts. I was making the point that those who don't care about their pet will consider it a waste of money having it chipped.
Don’t you read my posts on this site (this one from mid April)?
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A quarter of folk have a cat ?!
Probably accounts for the state of my vegetable plots, my borders, my lawn, etc..
Never mind chipping, owners need to be made to provide pet toilet facilities in their own garden and train their pet to use it. It's irresponsible to feed one end and refuse to deal with what comes out the other end, but instead decide, "Bog it, the neighbours can have all that".
My apologies bhg...I missed that.
Yes...the rescue I mentioned is well aware of that. They frequently with the unfortunate results.
Those who don't care...and the few who are set in their ways and do not understand the need for it.
O_G...that only works if the garden or outside space is well fenced. Cats are notoriously good at finding an exit.
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