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What should I look for when choosing a kitten?
When choosing a kitten, observe its behaviour. A healthy kitten should be playful, alert, and sociable. Check for clear eyes, a clean nose and ears, and a healthy coat. Ask the seller about the kitten's vaccination and worming history, and if it has been microchipped. It's also important to consider the kitten's personality and whether it will be a good fit for your lifestyle and other pets.
What questions should I ask the seller before buying a cat or kitten?
Ask about the cat's age, breed (if known), and health history. Inquire about its temperament, whether it gets along with children and other animals, and its vaccination and worming records. It's also important to ask about the cat's diet and any specific needs it may have. If the cat is a pedigree, ask to see the relevant registration papers.
What are the legal requirements for owning a cat in the UK?
While not legally required, microchipping your cat is highly recommended in the UK as it helps reunite lost pets with their owners. From 10 June 2024, it will be a legal requirement for all cats over 20 weeks old to be microchipped in England. Consider getting your cat vaccinated against common feline diseases and regularly wormed and flead. It's also your responsibility to ensure your cat doesn't cause a nuisance to neighbours.
What are some important safety considerations when bringing a new cat or kitten home?
Ensure your home is safe for a new cat or kitten by removing any potential hazards, such as toxic plants, loose wires, and small objects that could be swallowed. Provide a safe and comfortable space for the cat to retreat to, such as a bed or carrier. Introduce the cat to its new environment gradually and supervise interactions with other pets. Consider using a cat-safe cleaning products to avoid accidental poisoning.
What are the signs of a healthy cat or kitten?
A healthy cat or kitten should have bright, clear eyes, a clean nose and ears, and a glossy coat. It should be alert, playful, and have a good appetite. Watch out for signs of illness, such as lethargy, sneezing, coughing, diarrhoea, or vomiting. If you notice any of these symptoms, consult a vet before bringing the cat home. Also, be wary of sellers who refuse to let you see the kitten with its mother.
