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Should I Get My Cat Microchipped?

Should I Get My Cat Microchipped?

Discover the advantages of microchipping your cat from your veterinarian in Lincoln. Learn more about cat microchipping in this blog post and how it can improve the chance of locating your cat if they get lost. 

What is a microchip?

Microchips are small devices that help find lost pets if they wander away from home.

Some people think that it might be invasive or difficult to implant the microchip. The process is quick and virtually painless, with most cats experiencing no discomfort at all. After the chip is implanted, you must register your cat's information and the chip's serial number with the manufacturer.

If your cat is ever found, their information can be linked to the chip's serial number, ensuring a safe return to you.

Why not just get a collar and tag for my cat?

When it comes to helping lost cats get back home, collars and ID tags are crucial tools. These tags make it easy for people to contact the owner by reading the tag and calling the listed phone number.

Outdoor cats should always wear collars and identification tags, particularly in case of emergency. It is important to include your name and contact number on your cat's tag. Even indoor cats can benefit from identification tags since they often manage to sneak outside unnoticed.

While collars and tags are helpful, they can get lost, leaving your cat without any ID. Microchips offer a permanent solution for identification. Don't forget to keep your microchip registration information up to date. If you move or change your contact number, be sure to contact the microchip company to update your info.

How do microchips work?

If your cat goes missing and is found by a veterinarian or rescue group, they'll use a special device to check for a microchip. This device can read all types of modern microchips, no matter the brand. They'll simply run the scanner over your cat's back and sides, and the microchip will send its unique ID number to the scanner.

The rescuer will then contact the national database to find your phone number and notify you that your cat has been found. Microchips can also be useful in proving ownership if your cat is stolen.

If you want to learn more, don't hesitate to ask.

To learn more about getting your cat microchipped, contact our Lincoln vets today.

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