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jgl
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Member since 8/07 7060 total posts
Name: g
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Cats and Microchips?
when we adopted Duke he was already microchipped but it wasnt registered to us. DH and i have been trying to decide if it is even worth it for a cat.
The cost is minimal do so I guess its not a big deal just to register him, but I just cant see someone finding a cat and bringing it to a vet or shelter to see if it has a chip. People will just assume that it is an outdoor cat or a stray.
If this were a dog i would def register it, but a cat? IDK?
what are your thoughts?
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Posted 12/28/09 6:58 PM |
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Kara
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Member since 3/07 13217 total posts
Name: They call me "Tater Salad"
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Re: Cats and Microchips?
I would do it. I wouldn't just assume a random cat outside was a stray. If the cat were friendly / social and I didn't know who it belonged to, I'd consider taking it to a vet or shelter to be checked for a chip.
Honestly, the cost is so minimal, I would just do it.
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Posted 12/28/09 9:35 PM |
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Domino
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Member since 9/05 9924 total posts
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Re: Cats and Microchips?
we got sushi chipped because I would be devestated if she accidentally got out and lost her collar being outside. the cost is nominal and to me worth it for peace of mind.
P.S. If a friendly cat started hanging out near my house, I would try to find out who it belonged to.
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Posted 12/28/09 10:10 PM |
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katiebug
I'll love you for always

Member since 2/08 4624 total posts
Name: Katie
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Re: Cats and Microchips?
I would, and if you think someone would not turn your cats in if lost keep a collar on them.
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Posted 12/28/09 10:10 PM |
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