One Year Since New Microchipping Law - but Most Cats Seen by RSPCA Unchipped - London Post
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The Ministry of Regional Development and Agriculture backed away from the original plan to include dogs, cats and ferrets in the new national pet register and will initially limit itself to dogs only.
One year since new microchipping law - but most cats seen by RSPCA unchipped - London Post
Since 10 June 2024, it has been a legal requirement in England for owned cats over 20 weeks old to be microchipped. Despite this, the animal welfare charity is still seeing high numbers of cats coming into its care who have not been microchipped. Since the law changed, only 27% of the cats coming into the RSPCA’s care were microchipped*. While this was a slight increase on the 19%* who were chipped during the year before the law changed, the fig…
One year since new microchipping law – but most cats seen by RSPCA unchipped - Companion Life
It’s been one year since compulsory microchipping for owned cats became law in England - but the RSPCA is warning that a majority of the cats coming into its care are still unchipped. Since 10 June 2024, it has been a legal requirement in England for owned cats over 20 weeks old to be microchipped. Despite
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