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What health checks should I ask about before buying a kitten or cat?
Before purchasing a kitten or cat, enquire about vaccinations, worming, and flea treatments. Ask for veterinary records as proof. It's also wise to ask if the kitten/cat has been microchipped, as this is a legal requirement in the UK by the time they are 8 weeks old. Consider a vet check of your own soon after purchase.
What should I look for to ensure a kitten or cat is healthy and well-socialised?
Observe the kitten/cat's behaviour. A healthy kitten/cat should be alert, playful, and have clear eyes and a clean coat. Check for signs of illness, such as runny eyes or nose, coughing, or diarrhoea. A well-socialised kitten/cat should be comfortable around people and not overly fearful.
What are the legal requirements for selling kittens or cats in the UK?
Sellers must ensure the kitten/cat is at least 8 weeks old before being sold or rehomed. It is illegal to sell kittens or cats under this age. The Animal Welfare Act 2006 places a duty of care on owners to ensure the welfare of their animals. Ensure the seller appears responsible and knowledgeable about cat care.
What questions should I ask the seller about the kitten/cat's history and background?
Ask about the kitten/cat's parentage, especially if you're looking for a specific breed. Enquire about their diet, litter habits, and any known health issues in their lineage. Understanding the kitten/cat's history can help you provide the best possible care.
What are some safety considerations when bringing a new kitten or cat home?
Ensure your home is safe for a new kitten/cat. Remove any potential hazards, such as poisonous plants, loose wires, and cleaning products. Provide a safe space for the kitten/cat to retreat to, such as a bed or carrier. Introduce them gradually to other pets in the household to avoid stress and conflict.
