The scanner allows anyone who finds a lost dog or cat to check for a microchip without waiting for a shelter or veterinarian to open.
Odessa Wallace and her daughter, Reighn, scan a stray cat for a microchip Thursday using the free scanner available outside P.A.W.S.' Paw Print Alley Cattery, 1224 W. Main St. in Greenfield. P.A.W.S.
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Lost pets can now be reunited with their families faster, thanks to a new free station for scanning their microchips. The outdoor station is open to the public all day, every day at the city’s Animal ...