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1 ads in Cats & Kittens for Sale in Crawley, West Sussex

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Black cat for sale
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Black cat for sale
Age: 2 years
Ready to leave: Now
Crawley, West Sussex
£80

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Kitten
Age: 9 weeks
Ready to leave: Now
Northolt, London
£90

What health checks should I ask about before buying a kitten?

Before buying a kitten, ask the seller about vaccinations, worming, and flea treatments. Request to see the kitten's health records and any documentation from a vet. It's also important to inquire about any known health issues affecting the kitten or its parents. A reputable breeder or seller will be transparent about the kitten's health history.

What are the legal requirements for selling kittens in the UK?

In the UK, it's illegal to sell kittens under eight weeks old. Sellers must also ensure the kitten is healthy and fit for sale. It's advisable to check if the seller is a registered breeder and adheres to animal welfare regulations. Be wary of sellers who seem unwilling to provide information or allow you to see the kitten with its mother.

What should I look for to ensure the kitten is well-socialised?

Observe the kitten's behaviour. A well-socialised kitten should be curious, playful, and comfortable around people. Watch how it interacts with its siblings and the seller. A kitten that hides, hisses, or seems overly fearful may not have been properly socialised. Ask the seller about the kitten's exposure to different sights, sounds, and people.

What questions should I ask the seller about the kitten's parentage and breeding?

Enquire about the kitten's breed and whether the parents have been health tested for any genetic conditions common to that breed. Ask to see the mother cat and observe her temperament. Responsible breeders will be happy to provide information about the kitten's lineage and health history. Be cautious of sellers who are evasive or unable to provide details about the parents.

What are some red flags to watch out for when buying a kitten on Gumtree in Northern Ireland?

Be wary of sellers who are unwilling to let you see the kitten in person or who pressure you to buy the kitten quickly. Avoid sellers who offer to meet you in a public place rather than at their home. If the kitten seems unwell, underweight, or displays signs of neglect, do not buy it. Report any suspicious activity to Gumtree and the relevant animal welfare organisations.