Isn’t microchipping only for dogs?
Both cats and dogs need to be microchipped.

Cats often do not wear collars, and may not have any other form of ID. A recent study showed that less than 2% of cats without microchips were returned home. However, if a cat is microchipped, the return-to-owner rate is 20 times higher than if the cat was not microchipped.

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1. Will it hurt my pet when he gets the microchip implanted?
2. Will a microchip tell me my pet’s location?
3. Why does my pet need a microchip when he already wears a collar with tags?
4. How much does it cost to microchip my pet?
5. Isn’t microchipping only for dogs?
6. Can anyone with a scanner access my contact information from the chip?
7. How many times do I need to microchip my pet?
8. My pet has a microchip. Is that all I need to protect him if he gets lost?