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Are either due for any dentals or anything else that needs an anaesthetic? If so, it could be done then. Pebbles is the only one of mine to be done, she was fine with the needle being inserted, but then they had to press a button to release the chip, and she did try and bite the vet nurse at that point - she is known for being very temperamental. It is only seconds of a job though, so I do think it is worth it (although I am still debating with getting Ginger done, he is 14 now and is so well known in my area) |
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I think it's worth it even if you do have indoor cats, because you simply never know when they might accidentally get out. But I'm notoriously paranoid, and also our rescue microchips by default so it's not something I have to put them through separately, if that makes sense. |
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It takes 2 seconds to do. I microchip dogs / cats & it is an easy simple process. May be a little uncomfortable for a few seconds, but that is worth it for the benefits gained in my opinion. |
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My two were both done when babies..Clementine was her usual self and didnt give two hoots but Elsa bawled the surgery down! I think the few moments of uncomfortableness is outweighed by having your details stored in your cat for many years too come...... |
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Oh I dont disagree that its a good thing to do. I just worry about the pain or distress I may put them through. They are not due any dentals or anything at the mo'. Will they forgive me for putting them through it My vet said its not painfull but I wonder how brave she is at the dentists |
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Tilly and Tate were microchipped when they were scanned for PKD as they had to have a microchip number to register the results of the scan and get their certificates. I knew there there wouldn't be a problem with Tate as he is so laid back and daft but Tilly is a stroppy so and so. She never even flinched. It was over so quick. I have since had Leila done at my vets with the chip that also tells the temperature and she never bothered either. I would definitely have it done it is such a quick procedure to get over they will have forgotton about it by the time they are home. |
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Mine haven't been done but thats due to age now BUT if I were thinking of moving like you may be I would have them done no matter what their age. Honestly. And any other cats I get in the future I would microchip for my own peace of mind. |
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