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Kamloops pet owner Nicole reunite with cat

Lost Cat Reunited with Microchip After 59 Days in Kamloops

When a lost cat reunited with microchip identification in Kamloops, hope returned to one family after 59 days. Found 25 kilometres away—across bridges and a river—Mike’s journey shows why microchip registration matters. His story is a powerful reminder for BC pet owners to verify their contact information and register directly

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Kamloops pet owner Nicole reunite with cat

Lost Cat Reunited with Microchip After 59 Days in Kamloops

When a lost cat reunited with microchip identification in Kamloops, hope returned to one family after 59 days. Found 25 kilometres away—across bridges and a river—Mike’s journey shows why microchip registration matters. His story is a powerful reminder for BC pet owners to verify their contact information and register directly

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Top 3 microchip myths

A microchip is the most reliable form of permanent identification you can provide your pet. With 1 in 3 pets going missing in their lifetime, a microchip can be the difference in getting a lost pet back home to their family. But how much do we really know about them? The BC

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Building a Safe Haven for Pets in Times of Crisis

Pets-Matter Foster Care Society (P-MFCS) was started by a group of caring individuals who recognized the significance of pets in a family and the pain and loss experienced when no options exist for care in times of crisis. When families are disrupted, even temporarily, pets are frequently lost, surrendered to

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Top 3 microchip myths

A microchip is the most reliable form of permanent identification you can provide your pet. With 1 in 3 pets going missing in their lifetime, a microchip can be the difference in getting a lost pet back home to their family. But how much do we really know about them? The BC

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Building a Safe Haven for Pets in Times of Crisis

Pets-Matter Foster Care Society (P-MFCS) was started by a group of caring individuals who recognized the significance of pets in a family and the pain and loss experienced when no options exist for care in times of crisis. When families are disrupted, even temporarily, pets are frequently lost, surrendered to

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Caring for a newly rehomed cat?

Confirm the microchip is registered to you — not the previous owner.