Microchips for dogs, cats

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Hoping to reduce the number of animals the city has to euthanize, a City Council panel approved a plan on Monday that would require microchips to be implanted in all dogs or cats recovered by owners from city shelters. Daily News.

Under the proposal approved by the City Council's Public Safety Committee, pets that are picked up by Animal Service workers and are reclaimed at a shelter will be automatically fitted with a microchip.

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