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Pethealth Acquired Microchip Registry Operations of the Michelson Found Animals Foundation July, 2021

The Found Animals Registry has been sold and is no longer owned or operated by The Michelson Found Animals Foundation. All registry accounts have been adopted by 24Petwatch®, North America’s largest microchip registry. You can access the 24Petwatch® registry here.

July 21, 2021, 05:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time

LOS ANGELES & OAKVILLE, Ontario–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Michelson Found Animals Foundation (“Michelson Found Animals”), a Los Angeles-based animal welfare organization, today announced that it has reached a definitive agreement with Pethealth Inc. (“Pethealth”), a leading provider of pet insurance, lost pet recovery and shelter management software in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, for the acquisition of its microchip registry operations.

Philanthropist Gary K. Michelson, M.D., founded Michelson Found Animals in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, after witnessing hundreds of thousands of beloved pets become separated from their family with no way to find their way home. Microchip technology was available, but financial barriers kept it from helping families in need. It was the first free national pet microchip registry, giving pet parents from all backgrounds access to this life-saving service. Over the last 15 years, the organization has grown the registry to one of the largest in the US with more than 5 million pets.

Now, Michelson Found Animals is proud to transition its microchip registry business to a new owner that will continue expanding the free registry, serving pet parents and supporting the advancement of animal welfare.

Pethealth, under its 24PetWatch brand, launched its microchip registry in 2003 and now manages a lost pet recovery database of more than 10 million pets. Upon completion of this acquisition, which is expected to close later in 2021, Pethealth will be the largest North American provider of microchips and lost pet recovery services for companion animals.

“The success of the Found Animals Registry inspired others in the industry to reduce or eliminate costs for pets and their families,” said Brett Yates, CEO of the Michelson Found Animals Foundation. “Today, microchip registry services are standard, ensuring that as many pets as possible are registered to their owners and can be returned home. With Pethealth, we have found a committed new owner for the registry who will bring to life its next chapter in serving people and pets.”

“We’re proud to align with the Michelson Found Animals Foundation in our efforts to improve the care and protection of pets, the efficacy of microchipping and the advancement of lost pet recovery services,” said Michelle Cole, Pethealth Chief Marketing and Sales Officer. “And we’re thrilled to welcome the Found Animals registered pets, owners, and pet professionals to the Pethealth family.”

Michelson Found Animals Foundation remains committed to helping pets and pet parents and to ensure that every lost pet can get home safely. Pethealth understands this commitment and will enable the Found Animals Registry® existing pet parents to continue accessing their services going forward.

“As we reach this milestone, I am gratified knowing millions of pets were saved and reunited as a result of our efforts,” says Dr. Gary K. Michelson, founder of Michelson Found Animals Foundation. “More importantly, Michelson Found Animals now sets its sights forward with innovative new projects that will drive transformational improvements for pets and the people who love them.”

About Michelson Found Animals Foundation

Michelson Found Animals Foundation, a division of Michelson Philanthropies, is a leading animal welfare non-profit that believes people and pets are better together. Generously funded by Dr. Gary Michelson and Alya Michelson, Found Animals operates a range of catalytic grants, impact investments, operating programs, and education and advocacy initiatives that share a common goal: to champion pets at every point they intersect with our society. Found Animals has helped more than 8 million pets since it was founded in 2005. Learn more at foundanimals.org.

About Michelson Philanthropies

Michelson Philanthropies is devoted to driving systemic change to advance medical research, animal welfare, education and equity, and intellectual property through the Michelson Medical Research Foundation, Michelson Found Animals Foundation, Michelson 20MM Foundation, Michelson Institute for Intellectual Property, and the Michelson Center for Public Policy. Created and co-chaired by Alya and Dr. Gary K. Michelson, the network of private foundations supports vulnerable and underserved communities through catalytic grantmaking, social enterprises, impact investments, and energetic public advocacy. For more information and to receive updates, visit us at michelsonphilanthropies.org and follow us on Twitter @MichelsonPhils.

About Pethealth

Pethealth Inc. is part of Crum & Forster’s Accident & Health division, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited (www.fairfax.ca). The Company is the leading provider of shelter management software. Pethealth is one of the largest distributors of RFID Microchips and Lost Pet Recovery services to the North American companion animal industry. In addition, Pethealth is one of the leading providers of medical insurance for dogs and cats to pet owners, operating in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Pethealth offers a distinct range of products and services for shelters, veterinarians and pet owners through a number of wholly owned subsidiaries.