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I don't believe in microchipping animals. How do I find a pet that doesn't have a microchip, like a cat and a ferret? And know for sure it doesn't have one?
 

Isny

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I don't believe in microchipping animals. How do I find a pet that doesn't have a microchip, like a cat and a ferret? And know for sure it doesn't have one?
Take your pet to a veterinarian who can then scan the back (shoulder area) of the pet. If there is no response to the scan, then the pet has no microchip. :)
 

Subhumanoidal

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I don't believe in microchipping animals. How do I find a pet that doesn't have a microchip, like a cat and a ferret? And know for sure it doesn't have one?
This area is for introducing yourself. If you want to start conversations you'll want to start posting in the appropriate areas for your topics.
 
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My name is Rose. I 'm new to this forum and looking forward to meeting everyone!
 
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But you have to buy the pet first before a vet would scan. Everywhere I go they chip the animals.
 

blue_ladybug

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I don't believe in microchipping animals. How do I find a pet that doesn't have a microchip, like a cat and a ferret? And know for sure it doesn't have one?

This is the Introductions forum. This subject is better suited for the Miscellaneous forum..
 

Isny

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Sub is right. T
But you have to buy the pet first before a vet would scan. Everywhere I go they chip the animals.
A vet. will scan most all pets though some vets. may charge a small fee. Most charity organizations like the Humane society will not charge. We microchip all of our pets because we love them. With microchips, there is less chance that they will be lost. :)