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24
Sept 2022
A missing cat has been reunited with its owner after somehow making its way all the way to Harrogate from Lancashire.
The mog, called Bea, was found frightened by the side of a busy road in the town centre.
A couple took her to Harrogate New Park Vets4Pets to check if she was microchipped.
Vet Fernando Smit Cordeiro was locking up the practice and rushing to go to a fitness class when Bea arrived.
Her scanned her and was relieved to find the crucial microchip, so he was able to track down the pet's owner.
He said:
The vet urged cat owners to get their cat microchipped if they haven't already. It's currently not compulsory but the law is set to change soon.
Under the new plans, all cat owners must ensure their pet is microchipped before they reach 20 weeks. Owners found not to have microchipped their cat will have 21 days to have one implanted or may face a fine of up to £500.
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