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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 any signs of illness, such as sneezing, coughing, or discharge from the eyes or nose. Ensure the cat has been properly socialised and is comfortable around people.
What vaccinations and health checks should a kitten or cat have before I bring it home?
Ideally, a kitten should have received its first vaccinations and been wormed and flea-treated before you take it home. Ask the seller for veterinary records to confirm this. Consider having a vet check the cat soon after you acquire it to ensure it's healthy and to discuss future vaccination and preventative care schedules.
What questions should I ask the seller about the cat's history?
Enquire about the cat's age, breed (if known), and any known medical conditions or allergies. Ask about its temperament, behaviour around children and other animals, and its feeding habits. Understanding the cat's history will help you provide the best possible care.
Is it legal to sell kittens or cats in the UK, and are there any legal requirements I should be aware of as a buyer?
Selling animals is legal in the UK, but sellers must adhere to animal welfare regulations. As a buyer, be wary of sellers who seem secretive or unwilling to provide information. If you suspect illegal or unethical breeding practices, report it to the RSPCA or local authorities. Microchipping is a legal requirement for cats over a certain age in some areas of the UK, so check the cat is microchipped and that the details are transferred to you.
What are some important safety considerations when introducing a new cat to my home?
Provide a safe and comfortable space for the new cat to adjust, such as a quiet room with food, water, a litter box, and a bed. Supervise interactions with other pets and children initially. Ensure your home is cat-proofed by removing any potential hazards, such as toxic plants or loose wires. Also, make sure windows and balconies are secure to prevent falls. Consider using a cat carrier for initial transport and vet visits.
