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Cat mobile microchipping

I am a fully qualified, experienced and insured microchip implanter. I am offering microchipping services in the comfort and safety of your own home.

It is always less stressful and more comfortable for you and your furry babies to have the procedure done at your own place. My services will cost you a lot less than the average vets.


I am using the most advanced technology and smalls microchips. The microchips that I use are only 7mm. I use the smallest size microchip as I believe that this will be the more comfortable for the puppies than the standard microchips which are 12mm. The 7mm microchip is perfectly suited for cats, dogs and even rabbits.


You will be provided with aftercare instructions after your pet is microchipped. 

Once I have microchipped your pet, I will then register your pet/litter on the
Animal data National Pet database and help with transferring each pet’s details to new owner, the transfer has a one time transfer fee. this fee is a seprate payment to the animal data company for transfering your details to the national pet database. Included within this price is unlimited account changes for the lifetime of the pet, 24/7 UK-Based customer service team, Online Account & Instant SMS Alerts in the event the chip is scanned.

Prices:

 £15 per kitten/cat in the litter smaller than 3

 £12 per kitten/cat in the litter bigger than 3

Travel to your home is extra charge depending on your location. for travel price please contact me on the number provided below.

what is a microchip?

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A microchip implant is an identifying integrated circuit injected under the loose skin in-between the shoulder blades. The chip is about the size of a grain of rice. the microchip uses passive radio-frequency identification technology, and is also known as a PIT tag.

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Under the new microchipping law that came into effect on 10 june 2024, all cats must be microchipped and registered by the age of 20 weeks.

When a cat is transferred, the new owner’s (keeper’s) details must be added to the database. the owner of the dog must keep there details updated on the microchip like updating the address or phone number if it was changed. If these details are not kept up to date then in the eyes of the law the cat is no longer considered microchipped and the owner could get fined. 

 Rabbits, Ferrets and Other Domestic Pets:​

It is not a legal requirement to microchip other domestic pets however, it is strongly recommended by RSPCA that all pet owners get their animals microchipped. 

Cat Flap and Microchip:​

The microchip cat flap identifies cats using their unique pet identification microchip; unlocking only for your pets and preventing strays and neighborhood cats from entering your home. The Microchip cat flap does not require any collar or tag to activate it, which could become snagged or lost.

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