OCALA, FL (352today.com) -If your dog slipped out the front door or your cat darted through a loose screen, would they be able to find their way back to you? For Marion County pet parents, there’s an easy way to boost the odds of a happy reunion—microchipping. This week only, Marion County Animal Services (MCAS) is offering free microchips for dogs and cats, giving local families peace of mind and a simple tool that could bring their furry friend home faster.
Why it matters
Each year, hundreds of local pets end up lost. MCAS says microchipping is one of the most effective ways to ensure a quick and safe return home. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, microchipped dogs are more than twice as likely to be reunited with their families, while chipped cats are over 20 times more likely to make it home.

Despite these benefits, many pets in Marion County still don’t have microchips. This free event aims to change that by making microchipping accessible to all local residents — no appointment required.
Event Details
- What: Free microchipping for dogs and cats
- When: May 27–31, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Where: Marion County Animal Services, 5701 SE 66th St., Ocala
- Who: Marion County residents
- Cost: Free
Pet owners whose animals are already chipped are encouraged to use this opportunity to verify that their contact information is up to date. An outdated phone number or address can delay or prevent reunification if a pet goes missing.
For more information, contact Marion County Animal Services at 352-671-8700 or Animal@MarionFL.org.
More news that matters to you…
-
(UNOFFICIAL RESULTS) Here Are the Returns in the 2026 Primary Elections in North Central Florida
Here’s a running tally of returns in various 2026 primary elections around the 352.
-
8th North Central Florida Outdoor Expo Returns to WEC Ocala (PHOTOS)
North Central Florida Media hosted its 8th Annual Outdoor Expo at World Equestrian Center on Aug. 15, 2026.
-
Marion County Just Hit Pause on a Kratom Ban — Here’s Why
Commissioners agreed to wait on federal action targeting synthetic products after public speakers and staff warned that a blanket local ordinance could unfairly punish traditional leaf users and responsible businesses.
-
Small Plane Crashes Near Micanopy, No Major Injuries Reported
Both occupants of the single-engine plane are reportedly safe.
-
New Report Says Florida Has the Sixth-Fastest Internet in the Nation
While Florida wasn’t among the states that gained the most speed over the past year, the state still has some of the fastest median broadband transmission rates in America.
