By Dill
Date 02.02.15 14:43 UTC
Edited 02.02.15 14:47 UTC
Upvotes 1
If you read the Petlog website, microchip only proves "keepership" which is not the same as ownership. In the same way as DVLA will refer to the keeper of the car, as do the police if you get a speeding ticket.
I would think having a receipt for the purchase of the cat, and receipts for vets bills, food bills, vaccinations etc would be counted as proof? Photographic evidence of the cat with family members in the house over a number of years? In other words cumulative evidence.
ETA - Tattoos and their paperwork count as proof of ownership, as the animal is treated in law as a possession, and in this case you have marked your possession with a permanent identifying mark registered to yourself as the owner.