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Chipping away!

Chipping away!

 

Did you know it is now law in the UK for any dog over the age of eight weeks of age to be microchipped? Whilst microchipping your cat isn’t compulsory at the moment, in England, it will be mandatory for pet cats to be chipped from 10 June 2024. If your cat is not yet chipped, don’t despair, the chip itself is no bigger than a grain of rice and takes just a few seconds to implant in a routine consultation.  Our Winter newsletter discusses the importance of chipping your pet and the things to remember, if you need to arrange microchipping for your pet please do not hesitate to contact our friendly team today.

 

Central heating – fleas love the warmth too!

Fleas – They used to be a summer problem, now sadly, they are a year round concern for many pet owners but prevention is key! Fleas love the warmth of a cosy home, our Winter News discusses how they can sneak onto your pet and into your home and more importantly, how to stop them before they enter!

 

 

Don’t forget if you need a helping hand to spread the cost of your pets parasite protection, consider joining our Heathcare Club today! Our Clubs allow you to spread the cost of your pets healthcare across affordable monthly payments on a date that suits YOU. Our clubs also includes your pets annual booster vaccinations, two nail clips, two anal gland expressions and a 10 % discount across all other products and services we offer. Start saving and sign your pet up here today.

 

Festive alert!

With Christmas on the horizon, ask all family members and guests to keep the extra treats and sweets out of reach from your pets paws and claws.

If your pet ingests something they shouldn’t of, don’t delay, visit our Free Pet Poisons guide here, for advice on whether to seek emergency veterinary treatment.

Our Winter newsletter provides some great advice on the seasonal issues to be mindful of at this time of year.

 

We hope you enjoy reading our latest pet care blog, if you have a concern about any of the articles mentioned please do not hesitate to contact our friendly team for more advice.

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Microchipping your cat

Microchipping  your cat

reading a microchip

Microchipping is one of the most effective forms of pet identification, but too few cat owners have their pets microchipped. The 2011 PDSA Animal Wellbeing (PAW) Report has revealed that 54% of cats in the UK are not microchipped. That’s around 6.4 million cats without microchips.

If cats are microchipped, they are more likely to be reunited with their owners because microchipping is a permanent form of pet identification, unlike collars which can become lost. A cat’s microchip can be read in seconds by a handheld scanner at most veterinary practices or animal shelters.

Cats are naturally inquisitive creatures. Some inspect delivery vehicles and are inadvertently locked inside. There are stories of cats that have turned up hundreds of miles from home and are returned to their owners thanks to their microchips.

We offer cat microchipping at our surgeries in West London. The procedure is quick and often painless – your cat won’t even need to be anaesthetised. Using a syringe, the microchip will quickly be inserted under the skin between your cat’s shoulder blades. It takes no longer than giving a normal injection.

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Did you know a microchip is the size of a grain of rice!

Some cats regularly lose their collars, so microchipping could be a cheaper option in the long run. A microchip will stay with your cat for its entire lifetime. Collars are also a potential hazard to cats as they can easily become snagged on things. Dextrous cats can even get their paws caught underneath a collar, which can lead to painful wounds.

If a cat is believed to be a stray and it is brought into our practice, we will immediately scan it to find out if it has a microchip. If the cat can’t be identified, then it could be rehomed, while its real owner is left forever wondering what happened to their beloved pet.

Call Young Veterinary Partnership today or drop into our practice to enquire about microchipping your cat.