This is why we are happy to offer
cat microchip identification services.
Not exact matches
Veterinarians insert
identification microchips into
cats and dogs via a simple injection between the shoulder blades.
Your dog or
cat should have proper
identification (ideally a
microchip and a collar with tags).
Age - appropriate vaccinations Basic veterinary exam Behavior assessment Collar FeLV / FIV test (
cats) Flea / tick preventative Heartworm, Lyme, Ehrlichia and Anaplasma test
Microchip for permanent
identification Pet ID tag Spay / neuter General de-wormer 30 - day free gift of insurance
Age - appropriate vaccinations Basic veterinary exam Behavior assessment Carrier (
cats) Fecal test FeLV / FIV test (
cats) Flea / tick preventative if needed Heartworm preventative Heartworm test
Microchip for permanent
identification —
cats Pet food Spay / neuter
Adoption donations range from $ 29 to $ 399 for
cats and dogs and all include spay or neuter, rabies vaccine, first distemper vaccine, fecal test, first worming, heartworm test (if applicable), canine bordetella, feline leukemia test (if applicable), and a
microchip identification implant.
What a
microchip is NOT: * The only form of
identification you should have on your dog or
cat.
ParkView Animal Hospital recommends HomeAgain
Microchips as a permanent
identification for your dog or
cat.
Once the
microchips are registered, each
cat will have a tamper - proof
identification number linked directly to their caregiver and colony location.
Microchips are a lifelong permanent
identification system with a unique ID code for dogs,
cats, and other pets.
Make sure your dog or
cat has a
microchip for
identification and wears a tag imprinted with your home address, cell phone and any other relevant contact information.
Microchips for dogs and
cats provide the best form of
identification, and can reunite lost pets with their families.
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.
Adoption fees have been lowered to $ 10 per pet and includes spay / neuter,
microchip identification with lifetime registration, vaccinations, dog licensing for residents of Escondido, San Marcos and Poway, vet exam, wellness exam after adoption, sample bag of food, discounts at local pet supply, grooming and boarding partners and behavior support for dogs and
cats for the lifetime of the animal.
Each
microchip registers a
cat with a unique
identification number that is filed in a database with your contact information.
Cats & Kittens: FVRCP vaccine, rabies vaccine, FeLV / FIP test for cats over 6 months of age, flea treatment, spay or neuter, and identification microchip Dogs & Puppies: DA2PPV vaccine, bordatella vaccine, rabies vaccine, heartworm test, heartworm preventative, flea treatment, spay or neuter, and identification microc
Cats & Kittens: FVRCP vaccine, rabies vaccine, FeLV / FIP test for
cats over 6 months of age, flea treatment, spay or neuter, and identification microchip Dogs & Puppies: DA2PPV vaccine, bordatella vaccine, rabies vaccine, heartworm test, heartworm preventative, flea treatment, spay or neuter, and identification microc
cats over 6 months of age, flea treatment, spay or neuter, and
identification microchip Dogs & Puppies: DA2PPV vaccine, bordatella vaccine, rabies vaccine, heartworm test, heartworm preventative, flea treatment, spay or neuter, and
identification microchip.
The Ottawa Humane Society is urging pet owners to take precautions to ensure that if their dog or
cat becomes lost, it has the best possible chance of a safe return — by implanting a grain - sized
microchip offering permanent, life - long
identification.
Veterinary hospitals, humane societies and animal shelters across the country have
microchip scanners used to detect the presence of a
microchip and your
cat's unique
identification.
First series of vaccinations Spay / neuter Physical exam by staff veterinarian Negative test for feline leukemia (
cats) Negative test for FIV (
cats 6 months +) Negative test for heartworm (dogs 6 months +) Treatment for internal parasites Initial dose of heartworm and parasite preventative (dogs) Initial dose of flea preventative
Microchip for permanent
identification
Finally, all dogs and
cats should have
microchips implanted for the purpose of
identification.
ParkView Animal Hospital offers a comprehensive list of services: Wellness Examinations Geriatric Pet Care Vaccinations Dentistry Surgery / Laser Surgeries Radiology Ultrasonography Laboratory Services Heartworm Testing Flea Control Pet Nutrition Grooming Intestinal Parasite Prevention Allergy Testing for Dogs and
Cats Pet
Identifications (
Microchip)
Spay / neuter
Microchip for permanent
identification 30 days free ShelterCare pet insurance Rabies tag ($ 20 fee) Vaccinations Free vaccines for life for all
cats adopted one year and older Member Patriot exclusive: no charge dog and
cat adoptions (adopter responsible for cost of county tag only)
Cat Identification No. 1: Microchips A microchip, usually embedded between your cat's shoulders, emits a code that a special scanner activates with radio signa
Cat Identification No. 1:
Microchips A
microchip, usually embedded between your
cat's shoulders, emits a code that a special scanner activates with radio signa
cat's shoulders, emits a code that a special scanner activates with radio signals.
Impounded
cats with
identification, such as a licence tag, a legible tattoo or a readable
microchip with up - to - date information, are held for ten (10) 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.
Microchips for dogs &
cats provide the best form of
identification.
Microchip your pets and keep up - to - date
identification on your dog or
cat at all times.
that in one study, less than 1/5 of lost dogs and
cats had any
identification (tags,
microchip) when they went missing?
The
cats are available for $ 50 each and are spayed and neutered with a permanent
microchip identification and vaccinations included.
The objective of this study was to determine the success of two
cat identification methods: collars and
microchips.
Rather, a
cat microchip is a Radio Frequency
Identification (RFID) device.
If deemed behaviorally unadoptable and suitably healthy, the
cats have the alteration surgery, ear tip removal for
identification in the field after return, rabies and common
cat disease vaccinations,
microchip, and a recovery period at the shelter during the state mandated 72 h hold.
To increase chances that a lost dog or
cat will get back home, Save Our Strays recommends low - cost community
microchip identification programs with regional and national databases accessible to shelters, veterinarians, and the public.
As a result of the ear tip removal and
microchip identification, 862 additional
cats were identified as already processed through the program from one to four times, for a total of 958 (9.5 %) subsequent repeat impounds (Table 2).
When you adopt a dog,
cat, or small animal from HSCO, you receive a full adoption care package that includes: free health exam donated by local veterinarians, spay or neuter surgery, first vaccination, de-worming,
microchip identification, collar, ID tag, a dog leash or
cat carrier, training DVD, pet food and more.
All dog,
cat, puppy, and kitten adoptions include the pet's spay or neuter surgery, vaccinations,
microchip identification, health evaluation, behavior evaluation, a carrier (for
cats and kittens), and lots more.
While spaying and neutering is often cited as a way to curtail overpopulation of homeless
cats, it also is important to keep
cats inside and to provide
identification — such as a
microchip or tag — so an escaped
cat can be reunited with its owner.
SPCA adoptions include the
cat or kitten's spay or neuter surgery, permanent
microchip identification, vaccinations, SPCA ID tag, a health evaluation, and lots more.
The
Cat Hospital of Orlando offers
microchip identification for
cats.
The act defines a community
cat as «a feral or free - roaming
cat that is without visibly discernable or
microchip owner
identification of any kind, and has been sterilized, vaccinated, and ear - tipped.»
AC&C
cat and dog adoptions include vaccinations, a
microchip, spay / neuter, a free office visit at a participating veterinarian and a free
identification tag.
Impounded
cats and impounded dogs with
identification, such as a licence tag, a legible tattoo or a readable
microchip with up - to - date information, are held for ten (10) days at our Animal Service Centre.
Spay / Neuter, Rabies vaccination and License (can only administer licenses for residents of palm beach county), initial vaccinations,
microchip identification, first deworming, treatment for parasites / fleas, heart worm check, feline leukemia and FIV test (
cats), and adoption welcome kit.
Cats can easily and safely wear collars with
identification, and a
microchip is a good backup means of
identification.
Owners of outdoor kitties can have a tiny
microchip injected under their
cats skin, this
microchip carries a unique
identification number.
Any employee of a not - for - profit pound, shelter, duly incorporated society for the prevention of cruelty to animals, humane society or dog or
cat protective association may insert a
microchip for the purposes of
identification of any animal being held for adoption by such organization.
The Ottawa Humane Society is urging pet owners to take precautions to ensure that if their dog or
cat becomes lost, it has the best possible chance of a safe return â $» by implanting a grain - sized
microchip offering permanent, life - long
identification.
Dogs and
cats of licensees could be sold, given away or transferred at 6 weeks of age and must also have a health certificate and, if moving interstate, a veterinary inspection and
microchip or tattoo or other permanent
identification.
Sadly, more than 75 % of dogs and fewer than 99 % of
cats carry some form of
identification or
microchip allowing us to notify their owners when they are found.
If you let your
cat roam outside,
microchip him for
identification and outfit him with a reflective, breakaway collar and current
identification tags.