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Departmental Publication (Transparency)
Home Office

Dec. 15 2020

Source Page: Non-technical summaries granted in 2020
Document: Non-technical summaries granted in 2020 (PDF)

Found: Some animals will be injured non - invasively, for example with a laser or by modulating environmental


Departmental Publication (Transparency)
Home Office

Sep. 03 2020

Source Page: Non-technical summaries granted in 2019
Document: Non-technical summaries granted in 2019 (PDF)

Found: On these occasions, providing that the animals are in good clinical health, have been checked by a


Departmental Publication (Transparency)
Home Office

Sep. 03 2020

Source Page: Non-technical summaries granted in 2019
Document: Non-technical summaries granted in 2019 (PDF)

Found: The published regulatory guidelines state that 168 manufacturers are obliged by law to provide


Parliamentary Research
Debate on an e-petition relating to the identification of pets - CDP-2019-0153
Jun. 13 2019

Found: The petition New law that cats killed injured by a vehicle are checked for a chip: Round 3 had 107,062


Parliamentary Research
Petitions in the UK - CBP-8620
Jul. 11 2019

Found: their name, country, postcode, and that they are a UK resident.


Closed Petition closed 1st April 2019

NEW LAW THAT CATS KILLED/INJURED BY A VEHICLE ARE CHECKED FOR A CHIP: ROUND 3 - Final Signatures: 107,062

Thousands of cats are just disposed of every year without being scanned for a chip after being involved in RTAs. Owners search for months and years and never get closure. Scanning takes two minutes. Cats are a part of a family and deserve to be returned home, not thrown into landfill.

Debate: This petition was debated in Westminster Hall on 17th June 2019

The Government responsed to this petition on 15th February 2019 (View Full Response)
We encourage microchipping of cats and it is established good practice for local authorities and the Highways Agency to scan domestic pets found on our streets so that the owner can be informed.

Found: Why do councils not have the same respect for cats as they do for dogs?


Public Bill Committees
Offensive Weapons Bill (Tenth sitting) - Tue 11 Sep 2018
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Stephen Timms (LAB - East Ham) Thankfully it is made an offence by the Bill, and I welcome that.The argument for new clause 3 is that - Speech Link
2: Karin Smyth (LAB - Bristol South) issue in my constituency regarding a toddler who was very badly injured by an air rifle.This subject - Speech Link
3: Tulip Siddiq (LAB - Hampstead and Kilburn) chip and PIN verification.I believe that the point at the heart of the proposed new clause is that all - Speech Link
4: Louise Haigh (LAB - Sheffield, Heeley) a convenient vehicle for doing just that. - Speech Link