This web site animalpath.org/my-cats-microchip-has-moved/ says this, which rather surprised me
"A microchip is a radiofrequency identification device the size of a grain of rice that’s inserted into your cat’s skin usually between the shoulder blades. It usually should not move. What may cause it move is the activity within your cat’s body especially when muscles and tissues move across each other or when fat levels change. Microchips are usually injected in between a cat’s shoulder blades but if it is positioned high up the neck there’s a tendency for it to move from the shoulder to the leg or chest area. Also, if it’s placed too far back and not within the shoulder blades’ pockets then a microchip may migrate around the belly or even to the rear leg. "
I presume they checked all over it?
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