Hi all.
I was talking to my mother in law the other day about getting Felix chipped.
She told me that one of her work colleuges has a pursian who she got microchipped when it was a kitten.
After being a little under the weather she apparently took the persain to the vets for a check up. While in for some tests the vet informed my mother inlaws friend that the mircochip was "missing."
The vet said that they could do somoe xrays to see if the chip had travelled somewhere in the kittys's body, but this would be at the owners expense! The owner is now trying to contact the Chip manufacturer, to inform them they may have to pay for the xrays, and possible re-chipping. (on advice froom the vet of course!)
SO.......
Do vets actually chip our babies? as we are not there are the time?
I know we can ask for the baby to be scanned in our presence to prove to us that there is a chip in there somewhere but try explaining this one to the vet.... "yeah sorry im not quite sure wether to trust you or not...!"
The truth is that we all put our trust in our vets, that they will look after our babies when they are there over night, or feeling poorly. But do we actually know that they are doing what they say they are? and what they are charging us for?
Dont get me wrong, if a vet told me it would cost the world to save one of my babies, then the world be it!
But how do we actually know?!
Views and opinions please peeps x