3 million cat owners face £500 fine
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With an estimated 11 million pet cats currently living in the UK, it’s safe to say we are a nation of cat lovers. As of 10 June 2024, it will become law for all cat owners in England to have their feline friend microchipped, leaving millions up and down the country just 12 months to abide by the new law.
At present, 75% of cats across the UK are microchipped, leaving 25% of the population, nearly 3 million cats without a microchip.
By 10 June 2024, owners found without their cat microchipped will have just 21 days to have one implanted. After the 21 days, owners may then face a fine of up to £500.
The 2023 PDSA Animal Wellbeing (PAW) Report revealed that 67% of cat owners are unaware that the new legislation will mean that all cats in England must be microchipped.
PDSA Vet, Lynne James said: “Microchipping is a one off cost, which provides a lifetime of security for pet owners. We strongly recommend all cats are microchipped before they start going outside. Even if your cat prefers the indoor life, microchipping provides an extra safety net, should they manage to escape and become lost.”
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