P-05-779 Compulsory scanning of domestic pets for microchips by councils
This
petition was submitted by #CatsMatter Campaign, having collected 910 signatures
online.
Petition text:
We call on the National Assembly for Wales
to urge the Welsh Government to introduce a policy to implement the
compulsory scanning of domestic pets by councils.
Vets and shelters will scan pets found but there is
no requirement from councils. The microchip system can only be fully effective
if animals that have been microchipped are scanned and this is vital for the
owners who have to endure the mental torment of never knowing and continuing
searches for weeks/months when a family pet goes missing.
Currently there is no policy in place for councils
to scan cats & dogs found by the street cleaning teams within councils.
When a pet is missing it is devastating for their owners. But sometimes, when
a cat goes missing, its owners may never find out if they are lost or
have been killed in a road accident. There is no closure for the owners and
their feelings of loss may go on and on.
Additional
information:
At present, the Welsh councils who do not scan
are Gwynedd, Anglesey, Cardiff, Newport, Blaenau Gwent and Neath Port Talbot.
The remaining councils do currently scan. However, these councils admit they
only scan when they deem the animal in a state to be so. This only partly
eases pet owners grief as still many will never find out. Most animals
involved in road collisions do sustain major injury which should not be used as
an excuse to barricade the moral duties of letting the owners know. All
domestic animals should be scanned, regardless of state, and the owners
notified. Whilst it is considered the unfortunate upset or distress the street
clean may endure when scanning animals found in a bad way, the fact is they
will handle these animals regardless of our proposed policy. They will handle
these cases on a regular basis at present. Although we appreciate the upsetting
nature, the proposed policy does not encourage this any further than it
currently is and the heartache would not be consistent with the owners who love
and know these animals personally and morally have a right to know what has
happened.
Pets
Status
This petition was
considered completed by the Petitions
Committee at its meeting on 27/11/2018.
It was first
considered by the Petitions Committee on 17/10/2017.
Further information
Business type: Petition
Reason considered: Senedd Business;
First published: 26/09/2017