Also to consider: I've heard horror stories about the little rice grain microchip that every animal coming from a shelter and/or being spayed or neutered now gets. These little seemingly innocuous things can turn into cancers and kill as well. Not to mention the casual chipping of every furry critter is conditioning us for accepting the eventual and inevitable chipping of humans.
Also to consider: I've heard horror stories about the little rice grain microchip that every animal coming from a shelter and/or being spayed or neutered now gets. These little seemingly innocuous things can turn into cancers and kill as well. Not to mention the casual chipping of every furry critter is conditioning us for accepting the eventual and inevitable chipping of humans.
Also to consider: I've heard horror stories about the little rice grain microchip that every animal coming from a shelter and/or being spayed or neutered now gets. These little seemingly innocuous things can turn into cancers and kill as well. Not to mention the casual chipping of every furry critter is conditioning us for accepting the eventual and inevitable chipping of humans.
I would find a way to remove the chip.