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Pencil in dates for free pet microchipping

Date Time Pencil in dates for free pet microchipping Does your dog or cat need to be microchipped? Townsville City Council is providing an opportunity every month to get your pet microchipped for free. Council runs an appointment-only free microchipping program for registered dogs and approved cats across Townsville, with the dates for the next five months now available to pencil into your calendar. Council Community Health, Safety and Environmental Sustainability Committee chairperson Maurie Soars said every pet owner should have their pet microchipped. “Microchipping is one of the best ways to help your pet get back to you if they do become lost. It’s a very quick process that can save pet owners a lot of heartache if their pet is handed into a vet clinic or our Animal Care and Adoption Centre,” Cr Soars said.

Poison, glass found in meat on popular walking track

Premium Content Subscriber only RESIDENTS are being warned to take care of their pets while walking on Castle Hill following the discovery of laced meat near walking tracks. Townsville City Council has reported finding meat laced with glass and poison to police. Community Health, Safety and Environmental Sustainability Committee chairwoman Margie Ryder said it was unacceptable for any member of the public to leave laced meat out anywhere in Townsville. No animal deserves to die inhumanely. Any animal could eat this meat and suffer because of it. It is not OK for anyone to leave laced meat out in our city, Cr Ryder said.

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