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What should I look for when choosing a kitten?
When choosing a kitten, observe its behaviour. It should be playful, alert, and sociable. Check its physical condition: its eyes should be clear, its coat clean and glossy, and it should be a healthy weight. Ask the seller about the kitten's vaccination and worming history, and request documentation from a vet.
What questions should I ask the seller about the kitten's history?
Enquire about the kitten's parentage, particularly the mother's temperament and health. Ask about the kitten's diet and whether it's been weaned properly. It's also important to know if the kitten has been socialised with people and other animals, as this can affect its behaviour later in life. Ask about any known health issues or veterinary visits.
What are the legal requirements for selling kittens in the UK?
While there isn't specific legislation for selling kittens, sellers must ensure the kitten's welfare under the Animal Welfare Act 2006. This includes providing a suitable environment, a proper diet, and protection from pain, suffering, injury, and disease. Selling kittens that are too young (under 8 weeks) is generally considered irresponsible and can be detrimental to their health and development. Also, breeders selling kittens as a business may require a license from their local council.
What are some common health issues to be aware of in kittens?
Common health issues in kittens include feline infectious enteritis (FIE), cat flu, ringworm, fleas, and worms. Look out for symptoms such as sneezing, coughing, diarrhoea, vomiting, or lethargy. Ensure the kitten has been vaccinated against common diseases and treated for parasites. A vet check is highly recommended soon after bringing a new kitten home.
What safety precautions should I take when introducing a kitten to my home?
Kittens are curious and can get into dangerous situations. Ensure your home is kitten-proofed by securing loose wires, removing poisonous plants, and storing cleaning products and medications out of reach. Provide a safe space for the kitten to retreat to, such as a bed or carrier. If you have other pets, introduce them gradually and under supervision to avoid stress or conflict.
