Otago Daily Times
Otago Polytechnic Vet Nursing students Poppy Geary (left) and Tsugumi Parks prepare to microchip three-month-old kitten Remy during a public clinic last week, while Predator Free Dunedin representative Rosie Olsen (second from left) and School of Animal Health lecturer Catherine Rice look on. The event was part of Wild Dunedin NZ Festival of Nature. PHOTO: SUPPLIED Otago Polytechnic and Predator Free Dunedin joined forces to offer local pet owners free or subsidised microchipping for their feline friends last week, as part of the Wild Dunedin NZ Festival of Nature.
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