No te arai i te mo'eraa, Te hinaaro nei te fenua Beretane e tanu i te mau maa no te mau mimi taehae atoa
I te tau i mua nei, E nehenehe te mau ofitie no Beretane e afai i ta ratou mau mimi i rapae no te hauti ma te tamǎrû atu â. Ia au i te mau parau faataa a te mau vea beretane, i te monire i ma'iri a'e, Ua haamau te fenua Beretane i te mau faatureraa apî o te titau ra e ia tuuhia te mau mimi taehae atoa i roto i te mau manumanu haihai roa.
Na mua ' ' e te mimi e tapae ai i te vahi teitei 20 te mau hepetoma o te matahiti, the cat owner must implant a Subcutaneous Microchip for his pet, which is about the size of a rice grain and has a unique serial number, which stores the contact information of the cat owner and is regularly updated in the database. As of 10 June 2024, all cat owners are required to microchip their pets, and owners found to have failed to chip their cats will have a 21-day ‘remedial period’ and face fines of up to £500 if they subsequently fail to comply.
The purpose of the regulation is to help lost pet cats return to their owners faster and safer. Environment Secretary Therese Coffey said: “Pet cats are valuable members of the family and if they are lost or stolen, they can be a heavy blow to their owners. ”
There are currently more than 9 million pet cats in England, of which 2.3 million are not chipped, according to government figures.
If you need help, contact Shehzhen Seabreeze Smart Card Co.,Ltd for more information on microchips for pet implants.
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