Microchip
A microchip, in the context of pet care and identification, is a tiny electronic device implanted under the skin of an animal, typically between the shoulder blades. It serves as a permanent form of identification for pets, including cats. A microchip is a small, rice-sized device containing a unique identification number that is registered with the pet owner’s contact information. When a lost or stray pet is found, a veterinarian or animal shelter can use a handheld scanner to read the microchip’s information. This enables them to reunite the pet with its owner quickly and efficiently.