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Microchipping provides permanent identification that greatly increases the chances of lost pets being returned but requires up-to-date registration and doesn't offer GPS tracking.
No, a microchip cannot track your cat’s location; it only provides identification when scanned by a shelter or vet.
Yes, microchipping your cat provides permanent identification and significantly increases the chances of being reunited if lost.
Microchipping cats provides permanent identification, greatly increasing the chances of lost cats being safely reunited with their owners. It is a quick, safe, and lifelong solution that requires minimal maintenance.
Small dogs can have a few teaspoons, medium dogs 1–2 tablespoons, and large dogs up to 1/4 cup of cooked squash, served plain and in moderation.
Dogs should avoid vegetables like onions, garlic, leeks, chives, wild mushrooms, raw potatoes, and raw winter squash, as these can be toxic or hard to digest.
Start with small portions: a few teaspoons for small dogs, 1–2 tablespoons for medium dogs, and up to 1/4 cup for large dogs, not exceeding 10% of daily calories.
Dogs should avoid vegetables like onions, garlic, leeks, and chives, which are toxic and can damage red blood cells. Additionally, wild squash, raw potatoes, and certain mushrooms can be harmful.
Start by feeding your dog a few teaspoons of cooked, plain squash for small dogs, 1–2 tablespoons for medium dogs, and up to 1/4 cup for large dogs, ensuring it doesn't exceed 10% of their daily caloric intake.
Dogs should avoid vegetables like onions, garlic, leeks, and wild or ornamental squashes, as these can be toxic or cause serious digestive issues.

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