The objective of this study was to determine the success of two
cat identification methods: collars and microchips.
Not exact matches
While the common form of
identification is an ID tag on a collar, the safest
method is to have your
cat microchipped.
International
Cat Care believe that whenever genetic tests are run on cats for the selection of breeding stock, the gene test result should be linked to a method of permanently identifying the cat that has been tested (eg, a standard, internationally recognised microchip number), and that a vet should collect the sample (blood sample or cheek swab) so that the identification (microchip number) can be verified and recorded on the submission form and resu
Cat Care believe that whenever genetic tests are run on
cats for the selection of breeding stock, the gene test result should be linked to a
method of permanently identifying the
cat that has been tested (eg, a standard, internationally recognised microchip number), and that a vet should collect the sample (blood sample or cheek swab) so that the identification (microchip number) can be verified and recorded on the submission form and resu
cat that has been tested (eg, a standard, internationally recognised microchip number), and that a vet should collect the sample (blood sample or cheek swab) so that the
identification (microchip number) can be verified and recorded on the submission form and result.
Microchipping offers
cats a safe and permanent
method of
identification and increases the chances of a lost
cat being safely reunited with their owner.
So if your
cat has a case of «chronic or reoccurring giardia» or giardia that is unresponsive to the two medications generally used to treat it, consider having a sample sent of the Davis or another similar RT - PCR lab for
identification or an «InPouch»
method.
Cat Identification No. 3: Tattoo One of the oldest methods of cat identification, tattooing is used more rarely to ID cats these da
Cat Identification No. 3: Tattoo One of the oldest methods of cat identification, tattooing is used more rarely to ID ca
Identification No. 3: Tattoo One of the oldest
methods of
cat identification, tattooing is used more rarely to ID cats these da
cat identification, tattooing is used more rarely to ID ca
identification, tattooing is used more rarely to ID
cats these days.
(b) When stray dogs and
cats are accepted by an animal shelter, they must be scanned for the presence of a microchip and examined for other currently - acceptable
methods of
identification, including, but not limited to,
identification tags, tattoos, and rabies license tags.
Microchipping offers
cats a safe and permanent
method of
identification and increases the chances of a lost feline being safely reunited with its owner.
When the quota of
cats scheduled for trapping has been reached, volunteers transport the
cats to the veterinarian, where they are spayed / neutered, inoculated for rabies and «ear tipped» (
identification method used for altered
cats).
«As a charity that reunites 3,000
cats with their owners across the UK every year, we always recommend microchipping as a safe and permanent
method of
identification to increase the chance of a
cat being reunited with its owners.
Even if it were true, it is unlikely those intent on breaking the law would acquire a
cat from a shelter, where their
identification and address would be recorded and the transfer documented with an adoption contract, when it is a simple and discreet task to acquire a
cat anonymously via Craigslist or other
methods.
This is the
method of humanely trapping feral
cats, having them spayed or neutered, vaccinated for rabies, eartipped for easy
identification, and then returning them to their colony to live out their lives.
Alternative
Methods of Birth Control Animal Transport for Adoption Asilomar Accords: Definitions Behavioral Pharmacology Birds as Pets Breed - Specific Bans Breed - Specific Legislation Community
Cats and Community
Cat Programs Criteria for Responsible Breeding Dangerous Dog Laws Data Collection & Reporting Declawing
Cats Dog Chews / Treats Euthanasia Exotic Animals as Pets Hoarding Hybrids as Pets Keeping Pets and People Together Law Enforcement Response to Potentially Dangerous Dogs Licensing Mandatory Spay / Neuter Laws Microchips Ownership / Guardianship Pound Seizure Pet Cloning Pet
Identification Pets as Gifts Pit Bulls Protection of Animal Cruelty Victims Responsibilities of Animal Shelters Surgical Procedures for Resolving Undesirable Behavior The Use of Taste - Aversive Additives in Antifreeze Training Aids and
Methods Zoos and Aquariums
There are the legal risks of removing and euthanizing free - roaming
cats that could belong to someone (a lost pet), as pets are property in Arizona, and collars, tattoos, microchips, and other
methods of
identification are not always visible.