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June is Microchipping Month
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My local council are offering free dog microchipping in July and August - it's in Southwark, South East London, but if you live near (Lambeth/Lewisham etc) it's probably worth the trip, as it's normally £25!
Go to http://www.southwark.gov.uk/events and search for "fun dog day" for the full list of events.2015 comp wins - £370.25
Recent wins: gym class, baby stuff
Thanks to everyone who posts freebies and comps! :j0 -
i had a ring round as my local vets not doing it
rspca doing it for £10 too and they are coming to my house! result
That's fab that the are coming to your house.
I rang my local PDSA to see if they were offering it.
They were but only if you registered with them. As i am already registered with another vets i can't do that :mad:
Looks like i am going to have to pay £29 each cat.0 -
thanks in advanceThat's fab that the are coming to your house.
I rang my local PDSA to see if they were offering it.
They were but only if you registered with them. As i am already registered with another vets i can't do that :mad:
Looks like i am going to have to pay £29 each cat.0 -
thats a lot!!! get the yellow pages out and ring all your vets, i did and prices were anywhere from £12- £20 this mth0
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Sounds like its worth checking out dogs trust and rspca aswell if you have a local one. I wonder if cpl will be doing cats cheaper?0
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l live in lanarkshire and have 2 cats but my vet wants £30 each. No fair!!!:mad:0
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try the cat protection league as i know they do discounts on spaying/nuetering with the PDSA so they might do something for microchipping aswellIf you want to see the rainbow ,you gotta put up with some rain0
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I take it you updated your new address with the register though. I think pet log charges every time you update an address. I know I paid about £15 for lifetime updates so if we move, I just have to inform them and it wont cost me anything.
We had to pay £15 too for our cat when we moved house.0 -
Will ring our vets tom as reminded me we still need our younger cat doing..thanks op0
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