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Standards and Advice update: April 2024

This update follows a decision by the RCVS Standards Committee to agree new guidance on compulsory microchipping of cats following the introduction of legislation in England.

Historically only dogs have been subject to compulsory microchipping in the United Kingdom. However, from 10 June 2024, by way of the Microchipping of Cats and Dogs (England) Regulations 2023, keepers of cats older than 20 weeks in England will also have to ensure that their cat is microchipped. Guidance has been added into Chapter 29 to support veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses to understand the requirements. 

Additionally, Standards Committee agreed to add cats to the guidance in paragraphs 29.30-29.33 of chapter 29, and paragraph 8.9 of chapter 8, around scanning for a microchip where a healthy cat is presented for euthanasia and there are no other welfare concerns. This guidance already exists for dogs, having been introduced in 2021 following consultation with Defra

As outdoor cats may wander and be fed by someone other than the owner, the guidance also highlights cats may be presented at a practice mistakenly as a stray or for euthanasia because it is considered a nuisance. In these situations where the cat is otherwise healthy, veterinary surgeons should check for a microchip prior to euthanasia to establish whether there is someone other than the person presenting who has responsibility, or is willing to take responsibility, for the cat.

Please direct any questions regarding the new guidance to the Standards and Advice team: [email protected]

April 2024