Closed petition Require scanning of microchips by vets and to prove ownership when selling pets

No pet should be able to receive treatment from a vet or be admitted to a kennel or receive other pet services such as grooming without a microchip being scanned beforehand. No pet should be sold without proof of ownership.

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Stolen animals cause huge distress for people. Having a dog or cat is crucial for our mental wellbeing. We need them, we love them. Lonely people cannot survive without them.

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Share your views on Cat and Dog Microchipping and Scanning in England 

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has launched a consultation on Cat and Dog Microchipping and Scanning in England.  They want to know what you think about plans to introduce compulsory cat microchipping in England and how you think this should be implemented. 

They also want to know whether you think vets and other bodies should be required to scan cats and dogs for microchips in certain situations. For example, prior to euthanasia. 

You can find out more about the consultation and contribute here: https://consult.defra.gov.uk/companion-animals-team/cat-and-dog-microchipping-and-scanning-in-england/

The consultation closes at 5.00pm on 17 February 2021. 

Government consultation on Cat and Dog Microchipping and Scanning in England - corrected link

Yesterday we sent a message about Defra's consultation on Cat and Dog Microchipping and Scanning in England. Some petitioners have reported a problem in accessing the consultation through the link. We're very sorry about this. Please use this link if you'd like to share your views and haven't been able to access it: https://consult.defra.gov.uk/companion-animals-team/cat-and-dog-microchipping-and-scanning-in-england/

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has launched this consultation on Cat and Dog Microchipping and Scanning in England to find out what you think about plans to introduce compulsory cat microchipping in England and how you think this should be implemented. 

They also want to know whether you think vets and other bodies should be required to scan cats and dogs for microchips in certain situations. For example, prior to euthanasia.

The consultation closes at 5.00pm on 17 February 2021.