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  1. National Pet Travel Day

    … of pet safety and help people remember that dogs and cats are no different than humans when it comes to travel. … Make sure that your pet has an identification tag on their collar that identifies them and your number …

  2. It’s World Rabies Day: Is Your Pet Safe?

    … Across the U.S., many veterinarians will give you a metal tag that indicates the animal is current. If you don’t have the tag or don’t recall, then please call your … bitten , there is no such treatment for our dogs or cats . If Fluffy is bitten by a rabid animal, then call …

  3. Everything You Should Know About Microchipping Cats

    … and irreplaceable. We also understand that by nature, cats are roaming creatures and therefore run the risk of … With Tags? It is a great idea to invest in a collar ID tag for your cat. Collar ID tags are the first line of … a microchip scanner and will simply rely on the collar ID tag. However, microchipping cats is the second and in some …

  4. Pet-Friendly Guide to Manhattan, NY

    … New York State law requires that all dogs and cats be actively vaccinated against rabies, with the first … State Public Health Law, Article 21, Title 4). Dogs and cats must receive further vaccines with a frequency based on … In New York City dogs must wear their metal license tag at all times when they are in public. The dog license …

  5. Why Should Indoor-Only Cats be Microchipped?

    … where she shouldn’t. Many  indoor-only cats don’t wear collars or have any sort of … database, “A recent study showed that less than 2% of cats without microchips were returned home. However, if a … lost more easily and may not be wearing a collar or ID tag. Microchipping your indoor-only cat can give you peace …