CAT OWNERS IN ENGLAND FACE £500 FINE UNLESS THEY ACT BY JUNE 10

Source: BirminghamLive (Extract)
Posted: April 11, 2024

A fresh warning has been issued to ALL cat owners in the country – ahead of £500 fines from June. Pet owners risk an eye-watering £500 fine under fresh rules coming within weeks, with new research showing a quarter of certain pet owners could be punished.

From June 10, 2024, all cats in England must be microchipped and registered on a database by the time they reach 20 weeks old. Go Compare Pet Insurance found 22 per cent of cats across the UK aren’t microchipped, meaning that once new regulation begins in England, these owners could be liable for a fine of up to £500.

Rhys Jones, pet insurance spokesperson, commented, “With this new legislation approaching, we want to encourage as many cat owners as possible to get their cats booked in to be microchipped. We know that many pet owners will have already got their cats microchipped, but for those who haven’t, it will become the law as of June 10.”

Mr Jones added: “As well as the risk of a fine, should the worst happen and your pet becomes lost or stolen, it makes it very hard to reunite them with their owner unless they’re microchipped. Losing a pet is a traumatic experience – whether your cat hasn’t returned home, or your dog has run off and you can’t find them.

“But if someone does find your pet and then takes it to a vet, they can find your details with a quick scan of its microchip. Since 2016, puppies have to be microchipped by eight weeks of age and registered with the breeder as the first keeper.

“The microchip number and details of the dog must be registered on a Government-compliant database. So with just two months left until the new regulation begins for cats in England, it’s the perfect time to book your pet in to get microchipped. It’s an inexpensive procedure, and is fairly simple and quick to do.”