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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Meaux View Post
    Not to thread-jack, but how does the chipping work on animals? Is it painful? I have two indoor cats, but they hover around the door, so I've thought about getting them chipped. (Especially, Annabel, she growls at us when we put her collar on.)
    It's not much worse than getting a vaccination. They put the chip in with a big needle - it looks scarier than it is. The cats don't even notice it after the initial poke. Both my kitties are chipped - they are indoor only and don't wear collars. One thing though - have your vet scan it to check that its working every once in a while. I've heard they can break. - another thing about the chips, not all vets/stores/shelters use the same chip system so it is possible to not detect a chip even if there is one. If you find a stray and it appears to not be chipped make sure its scanned for all the possible brands before you give up.
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  2. #17
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    I'm so glad Tosca found her people! I was worried about her puppies. Chloe was pretty skinny when she was nursing too, so maybe it's a new puppy mom thing.

  3. #18
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    My cat is chipped and neutered. My dog is chipped and a stud dog, so he's "intact" as they say, but we keep him on a short leash.

    Chipping is simple - almost like an injection under the loose skim at the base of the nexk, Meaux. I don't think it hurts much if at all.

    Great story, Denise. Glad Abby's hanging in there.
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  4. #19
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    Glad Tosca is back at home. Happy that Abby is still hanging in there.

    Two 8 week old puppies you say. If you weren't training for IM, I'd say that maybe you should find out if those puppies have homes yet. Maybe you should just visit Tosca once in a while and see how it's going?

  5. #20
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    See, you were the right person at the right time to find Tosca. Someone else may not have been as nice. I have Kallie, my loving cat, chipped. She is pretty much an indoor kitty, but has a pet door to allow her to wander outside once in a while. Did it when I had her fixed so she wouldn't be too mad at me. I hope Abby is doing okay....

 

 

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