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What should I look for when choosing a kitten or cat?
When choosing a kitten or cat, observe its behaviour. A healthy cat should be alert, playful, and have clear eyes and a clean coat. Check for signs of illness such as sneezing, coughing, or discharge from the eyes or nose. Ask about the cat's history, including vaccinations, worming, and flea treatments. Consider the cat's personality and whether it suits your lifestyle.
What questions should I ask the seller before buying a cat?
Before buying a cat, ask the seller about its age, breed (if known), and health history. Enquire about vaccinations, worming, and flea treatments, and ask for proof of these if possible. Find out about the cat's temperament and whether it has any behavioural issues. Ask about its diet and current living situation. It's also important to ask why the cat is being rehomed.
What are the legal requirements for owning a cat in the UK?
While microchipping isn't yet a legal requirement for cats in England, it is strongly recommended to microchip your cat to help ensure its safe return if it gets lost. Microchipping will become mandatory in England from June 10, 2024. Consider getting your cat neutered or spayed to prevent unwanted litters. Check local council regulations regarding pet ownership, as some areas may have specific rules.
What are some important safety considerations when bringing a new cat home?
When bringing a new cat home, ensure your home is safe and secure. Remove any potential hazards such as poisonous plants, cleaning products, and loose wires. Provide a safe space for the cat to retreat to, such as a bed or carrier. Introduce the cat to your home gradually, allowing it to explore at its own pace. If you have other pets, introduce them slowly and under supervision. Make sure your cat has access to fresh water and food at all times.
What are the typical costs associated with owning a cat?
The costs associated with owning a cat include food, litter, vaccinations, worming and flea treatments, vet bills, toys, and bedding. Consider the cost of pet insurance to help cover unexpected veterinary expenses. You may also need to factor in the cost of neutering or spaying. Budget for regular grooming and dental care. The cost of cat ownership can vary depending on the cat's breed, age, and health.
