Minister says a pilot project will be held to evaluate the feasibility of this initiative.

Agriculture and food security minister Mohamad Sabu said the veterinary services department (DVS) and the housing and local government ministry were working on this initiative together.
“A pilot project will be held to evaluate the feasibility of this initiative,” he said in a written parliamentary reply.
Mohamad said it is currently not mandatory for pet cats and dogs to be microchipped before receiving their routine vaccines, though it is strongly encouraged.
He said pet owners are also strongly advised to obtain animal identification cards from state DVS clinics or private veterinary clinics appointed by the department.
Mohamad was responding to Wong Shu Qi (PH-Kluang), who asked if the government plans to make it mandatory for all pet dogs and cats to be microchipped to discourage owners from abandoning their pets. - FMT
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