Anchorage Barn Veterinary Clinic

Anchorage Barn Veterinary Clinic We understand that pets are part of the family. Our aim is to create a personal, comfortable and friendly atmosphere for both you and your pets.
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Great question !  Diagnostic screening tests can act as an early warning system to uncover health issues before your dog...
29/05/2024

Great question ! Diagnostic screening tests can act as an early warning system to uncover health issues before your dog shows signs of illness. Comparing test results from year to year also helps us to better understand your dogs individual health needs.

Cats are great at hiding underlying medical issues. When you bring your feline friend in for a routine wellness visit, w...
29/05/2024

Cats are great at hiding underlying medical issues. When you bring your feline friend in for a routine wellness visit, we'll do a physical exam and run diagnostic screening tests to help detect issues before your cat shows signs of illness

Anchorage Barn are happy to announce they have collaborated with idexx laboratories to offer our patients preventative c...
29/05/2024

Anchorage Barn are happy to announce they have collaborated with idexx laboratories to offer our patients preventative care packages.
please call the surgery for more information.

Bramlee the newest member of the Anchorage Barn Group, meeting the gorgeous gentle giant Gus, who had his final post den...
21/03/2024

Bramlee the newest member of the Anchorage Barn Group, meeting the gorgeous gentle giant Gus, who had his final post dental treatment exam today.

Two staff members (Bramlee and Jacku) welcoming each other at the start of day
19/03/2024

Two staff members (Bramlee and Jacku) welcoming each other at the start of day

13/03/2024

Currently, cats do not have to be microchipped by law in the UK, but that’s about to change. Cat microchipping is set to become compulsory in june 2024, with new legislation due to be passed in the coming months. Our team at Anchorage Barn Vets has been following this story throughout and has put together some helpful information for you below.

Book a cat microchip appointment

Why cat microchipping is being made compulsory
The compulsory microchipping of cats is being brought in following a sharp rise in cat thefts. Police data shows the number of cats being stolen rose almost threefold in five years, and over 12% in the last year alone. Demand for cats shot up during lockdown when millions of households wanted new pets. Some cat breeds are being sold for £2,000, making them even more attractive to thieves.

There are currently over 10 million pet cats living in the UK. Around 70% of cats have already been microchipped, which means over 2 million cats are still without. Compulsory microchipping for cats would resemble the current law for dogs, which comes with a £500 fine for non-compliance.

What cat microchipping involves:
A microchip (about the same size as a grain of rice) is inserted just under the skin.

Cat microchips are completely safe and made to last.

The procedure is like having a vaccination and no recovery time is needed. Kittens & puppies are normally microchipped at their first vaccination, but pets can be microchipped at any time.

There’s no age limit, but our head vet, Marcel Florax, recommends that kittens should be microchipped, neutered and vaccinated before they venture outside.

Each cat microchip comes with a unique code, which can be scanned at a vet practice like ours, and some animal welfare centres.

Your contact information is stored on a pet microchip database and can be matched to your cat when scanned, providing you keep it up to date.

Why you need to microchip your cat
Besides the new microchipping law, cats are at risk of theft, getting lost, being taken for ‘looking lost', and road traffic accidents. When cats are brought into our veterinary practice with no microchip or ID tag, it can be impossible to trace the owners.

‘Lost & found cats’ must either be handed to a rehoming centre (after receiving emergency care if injured) or taken to a pet cremation service if deceased. Owners are often left without knowing what happened to their beloved pet.

Anchorage Barn vets and nurses always recommend cats should be microchipped to give them the best chance of being reunited with their owner should the unthinkable happen.

The wider animal welfare plan
Enforced cat microchipping is part of a new wide-ranging animal welfare plan that is currently being worked on. This plan will also formally recognise the sentience of pets and livestock, enshrining in law that animals have the capacity to feel hunger and pain and are aware of what is happening to them. This will change how animals can be treated in the UK.

Get ahead of this new law and give your cat the best chance of being reunited with you, by booking their microchip appointment today.

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Meet Our Newest Member Ema (RVN Cert Dentistry, Cert FN, AVDT, DipSurg)Ema joined the practice in 2023. She qualified as...
29/02/2024

Meet Our Newest Member Ema (RVN Cert Dentistry, Cert FN, AVDT, DipSurg)

Ema joined the practice in 2023. She qualified as a Veterinary Nurse in 1996, then continued her education in Surgery and Dentistry. She enjoys walking her dog (Bramlee - pictured) and watching her crazy cat's antics.

Meet Amanda (PCA)Amanda joined the team in 2022 as a patient care assistant and receptionist, she has worked in practice...
28/02/2024

Meet Amanda (PCA)

Amanda joined the team in 2022 as a patient care assistant and receptionist, she has worked in practice for 22 years. She enjoys walking her dogs Digby, Shadow (pictured) and Jacku at the beach, and riding her horse Ricky.

Meet Our Head Receptionist Ali (ANA)Having completed her animal nursing assistance course in 2011, Alison joined Anchora...
27/02/2024

Meet Our Head Receptionist Ali (ANA)
Having completed her animal nursing assistance course in 2011, Alison joined Anchorage Barn in 2017 as receptionist.

At home she enjoys caring for her cat Tigger, two guinea pigs and her Shetland pony called Vivi.

In her spare time she loves taking part in yoga classes.

Meet our Head Nurse Tracey (RVN cc PHC)Tracey moved to Norfolk in 1996.Originally from Manchester, she started working a...
21/02/2024

Meet our Head Nurse Tracey (RVN cc PHC)

Tracey moved to Norfolk in 1996.
Originally from Manchester, she started working at the surgery in 1998 and qualified as a veterinary nurse in 2006. She enjoys all aspects of Veterinary Nursing and Dental care. At home she enjoys spending time with her family and her dog. Tracey is also our insurance claim guru.

Meet the team*Marcel Florax DVM MRCVS*Marcel, originally from the Netherlands, graduated in 1989 from Ghent University i...
19/02/2024

Meet the team

*Marcel Florax DVM MRCVS*
Marcel, originally from the Netherlands, graduated in 1989 from Ghent University in Belgium. He first started working in a mixed animal practice in Suffolk.
In 1997 he took over 'East Rudham Veterinary Centre' in the village before we moved sites in 2000 to Anchorage Barn.
His interests are soft tissue surgery, orthopaedics and medicine. At home Marcel enjoys cooking and gardening.

Female tortie found, Sculthorpe, for more info contact Anchorage barn vets 01485 528221
06/11/2023

Female tortie found, Sculthorpe, for more info contact Anchorage barn vets 01485 528221

So today we had this beautiful and very chocolatey handcrafted cake by our lovely receptionist Amanda, to celebrate Hele...
31/03/2023

So today we had this beautiful and very chocolatey handcrafted cake by our lovely receptionist Amanda, to celebrate Helen's Birthday. It was scrummy! Needles to say every birthday in the practice will have a cake! 🎂 Thank You Amanda

27/07/2022

We are looking for a full time RVN to boost our fabulous and dedicated team at Anchorage Barn. Good communication skills are very important to us when servicing our lovely clients and their pets. Apply with CV to Dr Marcel Florax DVM MRCVS.

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Fakenham Road
East Rudham
PE316TA

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm

Telephone

+441485528221

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