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Plan for microchips in pets gets thumbs up from rights groups

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Animal welfare activist S Shashi Kumar says the move would make it easier to enforce animal welfare laws and penalties for animal cruelty and abandonment.

PETALING JAYA: Animal welfare groups have welcomed Putrajaya’s plan to require the use of microchips implanted in pets, saying the move will help promote responsible pet ownership and make it easier to trace abandoned pets.

Global Human Rights Federation president S Shashi Kumar said the move would discourage owners from dumping their unwanted pets, as the microchips would make it easier for authorities to enforce animal welfare laws, including fines and penalties for pet abandonment and cruelty.

“When people know their pets are traceable and that dumping them has consequences, they are more likely to take responsibility, such as planning for care, rehoming pets responsibly, or surrendering them through legal channels,” Shashi told FMT.

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