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What health checks should I ask about before buying a kitten or cat?
Before purchasing a kitten or cat, ask the seller about vaccinations, worming, and flea treatments. Ideally, the kitten should have received its first vaccinations and be up-to-date on parasite prevention. Ask for vet records as proof. Also, enquire about any known health conditions in the kitten's lineage.
What are the legal requirements for selling kittens or cats in the UK?
In the UK, it's illegal to sell a kitten under 8 weeks old. Sellers must also ensure the kitten is healthy and fit for sale. Consider asking the seller if they are a licensed breeder, although licensing requirements can vary depending on local council regulations.
What should I look for when assessing a kitten or cat's temperament?
Observe the kitten or cat's behaviour. A healthy and well-socialised kitten should be playful and curious, not overly fearful or aggressive. Watch how it interacts with its littermates (if applicable) and the seller. A good seller will be happy to answer your questions and allow you to spend time with the kitten.
What are some red flags to watch out for when buying a kitten or cat?
Be wary of sellers who are unwilling to provide information or show you the kitten's living environment. Avoid purchasing a kitten from a seller who meets you in a public place, as this could indicate they are not a responsible breeder. Also, be cautious of kittens that appear unwell, underweight, or have discharge from their eyes or nose.
What initial supplies will I need to care for a new kitten or cat?
Before bringing your new kitten or cat home, you'll need essential supplies such as a suitable cat carrier, food and water bowls, kitten/cat food, a litter box and litter, a scratching post, and some toys. A comfortable bed or blanket will also help your new pet settle in.
