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Public Poll - Microchipping - Should this be a legal requirement?
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Should the micro-chipping of pets be a mandatory legal requirement?
Yes - All pets should be chipped as a legal requirement.
81%
 81%  [ 13 ]
No - It should be left to individuals to decide.
18%
 18%  [ 3 ]
No - I think it is cruel to micro-chip animals.
0%
 0%  [ 0 ]
Not sure
0%
 0%  [ 0 ]
Other - I have posted my view below.
0%
 0%  [ 0 ]
Total Votes : 16

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 Public Poll - Microchipping - Should this be a legal requirement?

I know that many of the readers of this site are very committed to all forms of animal welfare, not just that of cats. Many who do rescue work are confronted with the sight of dumped, lost or simply abandoned cats, dogs and others pets.

I like many would like to see micro chipping of all pets become a mandatory requirement. No animal should be homed without it having a chip and the existing owner and new owner updating the details held.

This would not only make re-uniting lost pets with their owners much easier, but also make it far easier to identify those who are responsible for animal abuse.

So, here is the question to all readers, not just members, do you feel that micro chipping of all pets should me a mandatory legal requirement or not.

Please cast your votes, and have your say.
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I WAS NOT ALWAYS IN FAVOUR OF MICROCHIPPING BUT AS TIME HAS GONE ON AND I HAVE SEEN WHAT PROBLEMS THERE ARE IN ANIMAL WELFARE IT HAS INCREASINGLY BECOME OBVIOUS THAT SOMETHING HAS TO BE DONE.
It has also become increasingly obvious that microchipping is the only way to keep tabs on our pets and its not only us its all the professionals that come into contact with our pets and the pets of others its really just like having a pet register and if they can do this with other domestic animals (cattle sheep and pigs) then I am sure it would not be beyond any organisation to continue this through to our pets only rather than having ear tags it would be microchips.
here is an answer I gave somebody on another forum
I thought about this and the wording thats why I worded it domestic pets as apposed to domestic animals.
domestic animals are mostly identifiable anyway as they are tagged from birth to death and any meat you might buy can be traced back to the farm they came from.
And as for who would decide what animals would be microchipped it would be for those who run specific breeds and animals to thrash out before it became law and as I said before those who have animals at the date of the law would be able to decide whether their animals should be done or not but any taken on after that date must be chipped and any expense could be down to the shelter or rescue that passes on the animal and this in turn could be done by a grant from either government or, one or other of the larger charities who do this now.
It will never be a simple thing to do bringing in this sort of law and it surprises me that when they bought in the new animal welfare law last year this was not included ........but then you had to be one of the favoured few to get a word in edge ways and as per usual common sense and the blooming obvious went out of the window while they argued with one another. I thought about this and the wording thats why I worded it domestic pets as apposed to domestic animals.
domestic animals are mostly identifiable anyway as they are tagged from birth to death and any meat you might buy can be traced back to the farm they came from.
And as for who would decide what animals would be microchipped it would be for those who run specific breeds and animals to thrash out before it became law and as I said before those who have animals at the date of the law would be able to decide whether their animals should be done or not but any taken on after that date must be chipped and any expense could be down to the shelter or rescue that passes on the animal and this in turn could be done by a grant from either government or, one or other of the larger charities who do this now.


Its really quite a simple thing make it law and sort out some detail before and after the event,I am sure somebody will come up with something that will be a major problem but I am sure it could be got over or around and I have given my answer to some of those above.

here is the petition if you want to sign it.
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/chipyourpets/
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I think it should be mandatory but also a great deal of pressure should be put onto vets & rescue centres to scan animals, they have too many excuse's ie the scanner wasn't working or we forgot & too many people are left high & dry because there pet that they have had microchipped has been rehomed
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Saffron scribbled:
I think it should be mandatory but also a great deal of pressure should be put onto vets & rescue centres to scan animals, they have too many excuse's ie the scanner wasn't working or we forgot & too many people are left high & dry because there pet that they have had microchipped has been rehomed


I agree with all your points, Saffy.

I have also signed Roger's petition that he linked in the above post as something definitely needs to be done. Or rather I WILL sign it when the petition website bothers to send me the e-mail link I need to click on!
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Answer is yes, already signed Very Happy
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Yep from me too, already signed Wink
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this really seems to have died a death Sad
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Oh dear, when so many are in favour of chipping you would think they would sign Rog, maybe we all could think of people to send it to.
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