Starting in England, a new law requires all cats to be microchipped by the age of 20 weeks. This law applies to both outdoor and indoor cats. If a cat is found without a microchip, the owner has 21 days to get it done or face a fine of up to £500. Microchipping ensures that cats have a permanent form of identification, making it easier to reunite lost pets with their owners. At Encore, we love our feline friends and fully support this new law for the safety and well-being of all cats.
Cat Microchipping Law in England
Learn about England's new cat microchipping law, its benefits, costs, and how it keeps your cat safe. Microchip by 20 weeks to avoid fines and ensure their return.