Why do you microchip your kittens?
Frequently Asked Questions - A Bravenet.com FaqAll Kittiary kittens are microchipped prior to going to their new homes. The new owner's contact information is listed as well as our contact information. This gives our kittens a better chance of being identified and returned home if they are ever lost or abandoned.
How do I get one of your kittens?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThe first step is to send us an e-mail and inquire. Please, include information about yourself, and others who will be living with the kitten, along with information about pets you now own, or have previously owned. BACK TO TOP See similar questions...
How early can puppies and kittens be permanently identified with a microchip?
Frequently Asked QuestionsMost Irish dog breeders inject the chip between the ages of five and eight weeks. The procedure can also be done at any time after that. The same rules apply for Cats. See similar questions...
What is a microchip?
World Pet RegisterA microchip is a tiny injectable glass cylinder about 12-14mm - the size of a grain of rice. It carries a unique number that can be read by a scanner. Microchips are also called transponders. back to top See similar questions...
Why is it a good idea to microchip pets?
Firehall 4 Animal Hospital : FAQHaving a microchip ID implanted is one of the safest forms of pet identification! One in three pets will get lost during their lifetime. Without ID, 90% of pets are not returned to their owners. Collars and tags are a great way to identify lost pets, but they can easily come off or be removed. Microchipping is permanent, completely unalterable and does not change or harm the appearance of the animal in any way. The procedure is safe, inexpensive, fast and virtually painless for your pet. See similar questions...
I found some abandoned kittens, what should I do?
City of Richland Hills, Texas : Animal Services : FAQsThey are probably not abandoned kittens. Most likely, the mother just left them in what she thought was a safer place while she went looking for food. Contact Animal Control to prevent the kittens from growing into feral cats. No. The animals in the shelter are either surrendered animals by their owners residing within the City of Richland Hills or strays that are not claimed. See similar questions...
Do you ship kittens?
Bengal FAQYes, only within the Continental U.S. The cost is usually about $240 to most destinations in the US. This includes the flight, airline approved carrier, vet health certificate, required vaccinations, and anything else needed for the flight. Our airport does not have temperature-controlled areas for pet shipping, so we do have temperature restrictions that we have to abide by for the safety of the kitten. See similar questions...
Can we visit the kittens in your home?
Frequently Asked QuestionsYes, after the kittens are 9 weeks old and have received their first vaccinations visits are encouraged, by appointment, for those who have genuine interest in adopting one of our Birmans. At these visits we ask that you bring everyone one who is going to be living with the cat. BACK TO TOP See similar questions...
What is a microchip and how does the microchip work?
Brittany FAQ's. Free info about Brittanys.The microchip is a tiny computer chip which has an identification number programmed into it. The chip is encased in a smooth, strong biocompatible glass, and is small enough to fit into a hypodermic needle. Once an animal is injected with the chip, he can be identified throughout his life by this one-of-a-kind number. His identification cannot be lost, altered or intentionally removed. The microchip is generally injected deeply under the skin. It sits safely there, totally inert. See similar questions...
Question: What is a microchip?
Livingston County MI - LCAC - FAQsANSWER: A microchip is a small chip that a veterinarian inserts into an animal's neck between the shoulder blades. It is a painless procedure and is harmless to the animal. Once the microchip is inserted we can scan the animal for the chip and the number the scanner reads is registered to the animal. See similar questions...
Why should I microchip my pet?
World Pet RegisterThere is only one purpose - to identify your pet - but there are many situations where this is useful and some where it is compulsory. The two most important situations are: Rehoming lost pets. The chip in your pet will enable vets and rescue organizations to trace you, the owner. International travel: many countries require microchips for pets entering the country. Chip numbers may have to correspond to laboratory and health reports to allow international travel. See similar questions...
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