LITTER REGISTRATION FORM - Global Micro Animal Registry 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Breeder/Owner Name at the top of the form. This identifies you as the primary contact for the litter registration.
  3. Fill in your Address, Suburb, State, and Postcode to provide your location details. Ensure accuracy for any correspondence.
  4. Input your Phone number and Email address for communication purposes. This information is crucial for updates regarding your registration.
  5. Specify the Council name under which you are registering the litter, along with the Clinic/Implanter Name responsible for microchipping.
  6. Complete the Litter Species and Breed fields, followed by the Date of Birth (DOB) of the litter.
  7. For each animal in the litter, fill out their Microchip Number, Sex, Colour, and Name in the designated fields.
  8. Finally, sign where indicated as Implanter Signature and provide your AIN or A Number along with the Date of Implant.

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If youve transferred ownership of your pet to someone else, its your responsibility as the current owner to update the ownership details. You can easily do this by logging into our website and visiting the My Pets page, where you can initiate a Change of Ownership to the new owners name for the chosen pet.
Transfer a microchip record to new owner Select Register. Select Register my new animal. Enter Microchip number and your Surname. Select Transfer. Enter the new owners details (must include name, address and a phone number) Save.
Provide the kittens with a low-sided litter tray from around three weeks of age. Start with sand, wood, or paper-based litter, rather than clay, as some kittens may try to eat the litter. Silica gel shouldnt be used for kittens under eight weeks of age.
MICROCHIP REGISTRATION FORM First Name: (required) Enter the owners first name. Last Name: (required) Enter the owners last name. Mailing Address: (required) (Apartment Number if applicable) Enter the owners address. City: (required) Zip/Postal Code: (required) Primary Phone: (required) Email Address: (required)
How to Register a Litter: To register a litter, the litter owner should complete an an AKC Litter Registration Application online or by mail. The application requires basic information such as the date of birth, number of males and females born, and the registered names and numbers of the sire and dam.

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Most house cats have three to six kittens per litter, with the average being four. Smaller litters are typically expected with the first pregnancy.
Fostering requires a flexible schedule and a personal commitment to the kittens. In a typical day, you can expect to give food and water to the kittens at least twice. The litter box(es) will also need scooping at least twice a day. Dont forget to allow for a little playtime and snuggling!
You can start litter training kittens at around 4 weeks of age by offering kitten-friendly litter boxes. This coincides with the time that kittens start weaning. If you adopt an older kitten or adult cat, you can start litter box training as soon as you bring them home.

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