Chip Your Cat

October 21st, 2008

150,000 Free Microchips for Cats in Metro Denver

Includes Douglas County


CHIP YOUR CAT™, the nation’s first major initiative to microchip cats for free, is up and running.  The program is a collaboration between the Denver Area Veterinary Medical Society (DAVMS), Dumb Friends League and Metro Denver Shelter Alliance members, and is sponsored by HomeAgain and Bayer resQ. Collectively, these organizations will provide FREE microchips and lifetime registrations for 150,000 cats in the six-county Denver metro area – Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas and Jefferson counties – from September 2008 to September 2009.

Through great cooperation and a dedication to general pet wellness, the primary goal of CHIP YOUR CAT™ is to increase reunification of cats and owners through microchip identification. Fewer than 10 percent of cats brought in to shelters are ever reunited with their owners. The rate of reuniting dogs with their owners is two to five times higher than cats. For example, last year the Dumb Friends League reunited more than 2,000 dogs, but only a little more than 300 cats, while the Metro Denver Shelter Alliance received more than 30,000 cats. The CHIP YOUR CAT™ program will help improve these numbers and the outlook for cats in all area shelters.

So far, more than 65 veterinary clinics and six animal shelters are providing this free service. Cat owners can receive a microchip identification implant by scheduling an appointment with a participating veterinary clinic. Or, they can attend a microchipping event at a participating shelter that offers the service on a first come, first served basis.  The microchips and veterinary services being provided at no charge to our community have an estimated value of more than $7.5 million.

While free microchipping and registration is the mechanism, the CHIP YOUR CAT™ goals are much broader.

  • Increase reunification through identification
  • Extend the lives of cats by increasing veterinary care
  • Create a more positive image of cats in society

Please visit ChipYourCat.com for details on when and where cat owners can go for free microchips, FAQs about microchipping and helpful links for cat owners. 

For shelter microchip event dates, visit ChipYourCat.com or call:
Dumb Friends League Buddy Center
4556 N. Castleton Ct.
Castle Rock, CO 80109
Ph: 303.751.5772

Please note:

  • If you take your cat to a participating veterinary clinic, you must first call for an appointment.
  • No appointments are necessary at shelter microchip events. The events are held on specific dates and times and on a first come, first served basis. Check the Web site or call to find the next shelter microchip event in your area.
  • Cats and owners must live in one of the following counties: Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas or Jefferson.
  • Cats must be brought in secure carriers. Including a familiar blanket or towel in the carrier will reduce stress.
  • Only healthy cats can receive a microchip. Cats will be examined by a veterinarian and may be turned away if health issues are observed. Your pet should then be seen by your own veterinarian.
  • In additional to having a microchip, your cat should wear a collar and tag. Cats with visible identification can be readily returned home rather than taken to a shelter or left to try and survive on their own.

From 2008

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