UK companion animal microchipping needs sorting out

UK microchipping needs improvement

UK – NEWS/OPINION: Companion animal microchipping is in a mess judging by the article written by Daniel Allen for The Conversation and it needs sorting out to be more effective. There are calls for compulsory cat microchipping. Sorting out outstanding issues should be dealt with at the same time. Too many databases and illegitimate …

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Urgent: contact the UK government to support compulsory cat microchipping

Do you want compulsory cat microchipping in the UK?

The UK government is ‘seeking evidence to understand the consequences of making microchipping of cats mandatory in England’.

Do you want compulsory cat microchipping in the UK?
Do you want compulsory cat microchipping in the UK? Contact the government.

The UK government is not looking at introducing legislation at the moment but it seems likely that they would in the not to distant future if the evidence stacks up in favour of mandatory microchipping. And I think it will. The benefits of cat microchipping outweigh the rare instances of microchips causing health issues in cats. Microchips are considered unsafe for humans!

Incidentally, the charity Cats Protection have a petition which you get to by clicking on this link. The link may break in due course.

You can email the government with your views: AnimalWelfare.Consultations@defra.gov.uk . See the government page by clicking on this link.

Strangely dogs must be microchipped in the UK but not cats. This difference may be because law enforcement needs to identify dog owners in situations where the dog has caused harm to others.

The RSPCA say on the Express.co.uk website that 90% of cats in the UK are not microchipped.

In 2014 there were 70,000 missing pets, presumed cats and dogs in the UK (Petlog). The majority are cats because dog are reunited with their owners more easily because of compulsory dog microchipping. For example, in the southeast of England more than 10,000 cats and 2,000 dogs were missing in 2014.

The government consultation closes on 4th Jan 2020, so just a few days left. This is your chance to influence the UK government on an import issue concerning cat welfare.

SOME MORE ON CAT MICROCHIPPING:

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Pet microchipping

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Cats without Microchips in “Ecologically Significant Sites” Will Be Euthanized

New Zealand Cat

This is another idea to try and reduce the predation of domestic cats on wildlife in New Zealand. New Zealand has a similar policy towards domestic and feral cats as they have in Australia. Currently being discussed by Auckland’s council is the introduction of a city ordinance which allows the local authorities to kill …

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How effective are microchips?

Microchip in a cat

There are problems with pet microchips despite the fact that they are promoted quite heavily by vets and animal advocates. Also local authorities discuss whether they should be obligatory. It is worth noting, initially, that in the USA, quite a small percentage of cats are microchipped. I don’t have an exact figure but one …

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Thanks to microchip, South Minneapolis cat home safe after more than 15 months living on his own

Imagine you’ve just gotten off work. It’s two degrees outside and the ground is covered in snow. As you drive to your home in the Minneapolis, Minnesota area, you spot a cat just sitting by the side of the road watching the cars go by. What would you do? That’s a decision Char Gruber …

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Cats to be microchipped in Luxembourg under new law

The news that Luxembourg, a member state of the European Union (EU), is to introduce national legislation making it obligatory to micro-chip all cats indicates that the world is changing in respect of letting cats roam freely outdoors. This is possibly the first example of a nationwide law of this kind in the EU. …

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