Very informative.
Must admit I was shocked to find such a small percentage are microchipped, 121,000 neutered but only 35,000 chipped, surely it would make sense to microchip at neuter time.Yes I do realise that 121,000 is very much a voucher figure but for the tiny cost of a chip to CP I am sure it would pay for itself in no time and perhaps increase the figure of 3500 reunited with owners rather than sitting in a Pen.
The 121,000 cats neutered includes cats that are owned,TNR and ferals as well as a proportion of cats that would have been in care at CP. There would have of course been a number of adult cats rehomed from CP that would have been already been neutered . So perhaps a better comparison on the work CP does with the cats in their care would be the 52,000 homed against 35,000 microchipped. Some of the cats that come into care are already chipped and I think that CP should be aiming for 100% on this as they do for neutering.
On other cats neutered by CP, when I was involved with CP and did neutering campaigns we arranged with some of the vets to have special offers for microchipping and vaccinations whilst the cat was taken in for neutering. I am sure other branches do that as well.
Also on neutering - within the 52000 cats rehomed is kittens under the age for neutering. CP check that these kittens are neutered by the 'due date' by the owners. They operate a Kitten Neutering certificate (which has to be completed by the new owners vet to confirm neutering by 6 months) and this is returned to them. It used to say in the homing form something like, failure to neuter would mean that the kitten could be reclaimed by CP.
I think this is very good and wonder how
many other rescues check that the kittens they rehome are subsequently neutered.