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Getting Your New Pet a Microchip

Have you recently adopted a new animal companion? Having them properly identified is one of the most important steps for a lifetime of health and safety! Below, your Sale Creek, TN vet answers some of your most frequently asked questions regarding microchips.

What Are Microchips and How Do They Work?

If you’re new to pet ownership, you may have never heard of identification microchips. They’re tiny computer chips that contain a number, implanted electronically. This number corresponds with a database, where your pet’s contact information is stored. The chip is implanted under your pet’s skin, allowing veterinary professionals and shelter staff members to scan the chip when a lost pet is relinquished to their facilities.

Why Bother Getting My Pet a Microchip?

You may wonder what’s wrong with ID tags hanging from your pet’s collar. There’s nothing wrong with ID tags, but microchips do offer several distinct advantages. In fact, many pet owners use microchips and ID tags at the same time for maximum effectiveness!

Microchips can’t be removed by your pet, the way a collar with ID tags might be able to be chewed off or ripped away accidentally. This gives you peace of mind—even if your pet escapes without warning, you’ll know they’re properly identified.

Another benefit of the microchip is that it’s cost-effective. You only have to purchase one, and they’re inexpensive. Even if you move or get a new telephone number later in life, you don’t have to purchase another chip—simply contact the microchip manufacturer to update your information.

What’s the Procedure Like? Is There Any Risk?

The microchip itself is housed in a small glass capsule, and the whole unit is about the size of a large grain of rice. The capsule is then inserted under your pet’s skin using a specialized syringe-like device. It only takes a moment or two before the procedure is over, and all your pet will feel is a momentary pinch. It’s much like a regular vaccination!

The microchipping procedure is virtually risk-free. There is a chance of some minor swelling or irritation at the site of injection, but these symptoms usually dissipate entirely on their own.

How Do I Get My Pet Microchipped?

Would you like to know more about microchips and the benefits they offer pets? Ready to have your animal companion outfitted with one? Set up an appointment to see your Sale Creek, TN veterinarian.

National Cat Health Month

Did you know that February is National Cat Health Month? Of course, we think that kitties should feel happy and healthy all the time. However, this is a great chance to go over some of Fluffy’s basic needs. Read on as a Sale Creek, TN vet discusses keeping your cat healthy.

Good Food

Proper nutrition plays a very important role in your kitty’s health. Offer your furball the best pet food you can afford. Treats are fine, but don’t overindulge your cat. If Fluffy becomes obese, she could face some very serious health issues!

Clean Litterboxes

Dirty litterboxes are not only smelly and unsightly, they can also harbor dangerous bacteria. Keep Fluffy’s litterbox clean by scooping it daily, and replacing the litter every week.

Entertainment/Stimulation

Cats certainly are sleepy, but even the drowsiest kitty can’t sleep all the time. Make sure your pet has things to amuse herself with when she is awake. Toys, cat furniture, and window views will all help keep Fluffy happy and purring! We also recommend playing with your feline buddy regularly. It will be great for you both!

Veterinary Care

Although we suspect that most of our feline patients would rather nap than visit us, coming to see us in definitely in Fluffy’s best interests. We recommend that cats be microchipped and spayed or neutered while they are still young. It’s also important to stay current with your kitty’s exams, vaccinations, and parasite control. At home, watch for potential signs of sickness. Some common ones include hiding, poor grooming, and reduced appetite. Call your vet right away if you notice anything amiss.

Indoor Life

Although Fluffy may really enjoy rolling around in the driveway, she’ll be both safer and healthier staying indoors. As soon as your pet sets her cute little paws outside, she is exposed to dangers posed by cars, weather, other animals, and chemicals. Keep your feline pal safe and sound inside!

Kittyproofing

Fluffy’s playful streak is one of her most adorable traits, but it can sometimes work against her. Cats don’t always know what is and is not safe for them to play with. Make your home safe for your pet by removing or securing toxic plants; chemicals; medications; plastic bags and wrappers; wires and cords; and anything small or sharp.

Please feel free to contact us, your Sale Creek, TN pet clinic, anytime. We’re here to help!