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Meadow Range Cards – Cat – limited stock (to be discontinued)
These cards have thoughtful yet tasteful images and are printed on premium quality paper and card – to help your practice convey your empathy on the loss of your clients companion. All cards are made and printed in the UK.
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Meadow Range Sympathy Card – Paw – Last few remaining (to be discontinued)
These cards have thoughtful yet tasteful images and are printed on premium quality paper and card – to help your practice convey your empathy on the loss of your clients companion. All cards are made and printed in the UK.
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Meadow Range Cards – Dog – Last few remaining (to be discontinued)
These cards have thoughtful yet tasteful images and are printed on premium quality paper and card – to help your practice convey your empathy on the loss of your clients companion. All cards are made and printed in the UK.
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This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Micro-ID ST220 12mm Standard Microchip Needle for use with 220GB gun (20 Pack)
Multi Microchip Pet Scanner in Carry Case MID08
This impressive scanner is at the forefront of RFID technology. It is a great all-rounder with an excellent read range, is an essential piece of kit for any Veterinary Practice, Dog Warden or Rescue Organisation.
Bluetooth enabled and has a rechargeable battery.
This reader can store more than 1000 microchips in its memory to later transmit this information to a computer by means of a USB communication cable (included) or Bluetooth.
Features
- Memory: More than 1000 microchip numbers
- Measurements: 155x80x33mm
- Weight: 130g
- Power Supply: Li-Ion Battery (Rechargeable)
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Replacement Charger Cable £4.95 plus VAT
DW152S Stick Reader
Micro-ID Sharps Container
A handy sharps container to dispose of your used needles after microchipping. You can close the container on the first lock and once the bin is full, you can securely close it with a double lock. Be careful not to do this before you are ready as it is very difficult to open again.
As with any clinical waste, this must be disposed of in the appropriate way. You can contact your local council for further information.