
Does your Burmese or other feline have a microchip? If you’re not sure, your vet can run a scanner over your cat to find out if he already has a microchip. If he does then your vet can give you the ID number and help you make sure the number is registered and that you are listed as the primary contact. If your Burmese doesn’t have a microchip, you should consider allowing your vet to place one on him. The microchip is injected beneath the surface of your cat’s skin just between the shoulder blades. The process is said to be similar to receiving a shot. Once done, your Burmese will have an official tracking number assigned. You will need to register that number with a security site that specializes in locating lost pets. Consult with your vet clinic Middletown, DE to learn more about microchipping and to make an appointment if your cat needs a microchip.