What to do in case of a collision with an animal?

On a seemingly peaceful day, Pom-Pom, a stray cat, was abruptly cut short in a car accident. A young couple saw Pom-Pom suddenly run into the road just as a car approached. The driver couldn't brake in time and hit the cat several times. The couple ran to the road and saw that Pom-Pom was still alive, but seriously injured. They tried calling animal control, but received no response. They also tried texting through the website, but received no response there either.
What is a microchip?

A microchip is a small electronic device implanted under a pet's skin. It contains a unique identification number that can be read with a scanner, allowing lost pets to be quickly reunited with their owners. It is a permanent, reliable, and secure solution for pet identification. Furthermore, microchipping is legally required for dogs in many countries and strongly recommended for other pets, such as cats. The chip remains in the animal's body for life without maintenance.
Missing cat suddenly returns after seven years: 'He's grown quite strong'

"It's truly unbelievable. I never thought this was possible," says a still-stunned Elsalie from The Hague. On Friday, her boyfriend received a call from an animal ambulance asking if he had a cat. "No, not for seven years," was his answer. And guess what? Their cat, Gringo, who had been missing since June 2017, has been found perfectly healthy.
Chipping animals: these are the benefits

This article discusses microchipping animals and the importance of registering them. Microchipping animals offers advantages, such as making it easier to find lost animals and combating the trade in stolen animals. Registering the microchip data is essential to reaping these benefits. PetBase is an example of an animal database that offers microchipping. While microchipping and registration of dogs is mandatory in the Netherlands, it is also recommended to have other pets microchipping and registered.
Missing Cat Found After Six Years

A cat missing for six years has been reunited with its owner thanks to a microchip and proper registration. This emphasizes the importance of microchip registration with a reliable organization like PetBase. PetBase offers easy registration, secure data storage, and extensive coverage throughout Europe. This allows missing pets to be quickly found. Register your pet's microchip with PetBase at www.petbase.eu and ensure your contact information is always up-to-date. This way, you can be sure your pet, wherever it is, can always be found.
Dierenlot: “Requiring a mandatory microchipping for cats will definitely help solve the 'lost cat' problem!”

After years of lobbying, animal welfare organizations are celebrating today: the national microchipping requirement for cats is being implemented. The Minister will also investigate the precise numbers of stray cats to determine how the microchipping requirement can support the work of animal welfare organizations. He will also discuss with provinces and animal welfare organizations exemptions for the humane TNRC method to solve the stray cat problem, which involves capturing, neutering, and rehoming feral cats.
Revolutionary chip reader: Trovan LID574

Meet the Trovan LID 574 FDX-A/B, the reader that takes technology to the next level. This compact reader, weighing just 250g, makes microchip readings for pets not only easier but also faster than ever before. Its high-quality e-ink display and advanced interface make interaction seamless, while its durable Li-Ion battery provides long life and is rechargeable via USB for your convenience.
PetBase most secure database: ISO27001

To optimally protect your data and that of your pets, PetBase has achieved ISO 27001 certification. This international standard ensures that your personal information—such as your name, addresses, phone number, and email address—as well as all your pet's data, is handled with the utmost care.
This certification validates our commitment to not only ensuring the physical safety of your pets, but also to protecting the integrity and confidentiality of the important information you entrust to us.
Cat flaps: open via the chip

Cat flaps that open based on a registered microchip offer an innovative solution for pet owners who want to give their cat(s) freedom without letting in unwanted guests. These advanced cat flaps use RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) technology to read a cat's identification microchip, which is typically implanted under the skin between the shoulder blades.
Chipping and registering ferrets

This article emphasizes the importance of microchipping and registering ferrets. Microchipping not only increases the chance of reunification after a lost pet but is also required for international travel. After microchipping, registration with a database is crucial. These steps contribute to the safety and well-being of ferrets, and the article offers concise, valuable insights for owners.