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Black and white Kittens
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Black and white Kittens
Age: 7 weeks
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Ashford, Kent
£135

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What health checks should I ask about before buying a kitten or cat in Ashford?

Before buying a kitten or cat, ask the seller about vaccinations, worming, and flea treatments. Request to see the kitten's or cat's health records from a vet. It's also wise to enquire about any known health issues in the kitten's or cat's lineage, such as feline leukaemia virus (FeLV) or feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV).

What should I look for to ensure a kitten or cat is well-socialised?

Observe the kitten's or cat's behaviour around people and other animals. A well-socialised kitten or cat should be friendly, curious, and not overly fearful. Ask the seller about the kitten's or cat's upbringing and exposure to different environments and experiences. Look for signs of good handling and interaction from a young age.

What are the legal requirements for owning a cat in the UK?

While microchipping is compulsory for dogs in the UK, it is not yet a legal requirement for cats. However, it is highly recommended as it significantly increases the chances of being reunited with your cat if it gets lost. Consider having your cat microchipped and registered with a reputable database. Also be aware of your responsibilities under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 to provide for your cat's needs, including food, water, shelter, and veterinary care.

What questions should I ask about the kitten's or cat's diet?

Enquire about the type of food the kitten or cat is currently eating (wet or dry, brand name) and the feeding schedule. Sudden changes in diet can cause digestive upset, so it's best to continue with the same food initially and gradually transition to a new food if desired. Ask about any dietary restrictions or allergies the kitten or cat may have.

What safety precautions should I take when bringing a new cat or kitten home?

Ensure your home is safe for a new cat or kitten. Remove any potential hazards such as poisonous plants, cleaning products, and loose wires. Provide a safe and comfortable space for the cat or kitten to retreat to, such as a bed or carrier. Keep windows and doors closed or screened to prevent escape. Introduce the cat or kitten to other pets gradually under supervision.