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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Animal Welfare (Licensing of Activities Involving Animals) (England) Regulations 2018 No. 486
4. A register must be kept of all the cats on the premises which must include—
(a)the dates of each cat’s arrival and departure,
(b)each cat’s name, age, sex, neuter status and a description of it or its breed,
(c)each cat’s microchip number, where applicable,
(d)the number of any cats from the same household,
(e)a record of which cats (if any) are from the same household,
(f)the name, postal address, telephone number (if any) and email address (if any) of the owner of each cat and emergency contact details,
(g)in relation to each cat, the name, postal address, telephone number and email address of a local contact in an emergency,
(h)the name and contact details of each cat’s normal veterinarian and details of any insurance relating to the cat,
(i)details of each cat’s relevant medical and behavioural history, including details of any treatment administered against parasites and restrictions on exercise,
(j)details of each cat’s diet and related requirements,
(k)any required consent forms,
(l)a record of the date or dates of each cat’s most recent vaccination, worming and flea treatments, and
(m)details of any medical treatment each cat is receiving.
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