• plantfanatic@sh.itjust.works
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    8 hours ago

    You don’t need to put so much information on it, and if it’s registered, like it should be, the number pulls the information up. Your information isn’t “public”.

    Microchips are an additional step you can take, but having a visual identification is better, always. Microchips only work if you take them to a vet or animal control. If your address is on there, a Good Samaritan can return it and avoid holding fees at the vet or pound.

    It’s not that simple, sorry,