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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. Also, consider the cat's personality and whether it will be a good fit for your lifestyle and home environment.
What questions should I ask the seller before buying a cat?
Before buying a cat, ask the seller about its history, including its age, breed (if known), vaccination record, and any known health issues. Enquire about the cat's temperament and whether it is used to children, other pets, or being left alone. It's also important to ask about the cat's diet and any specific needs it may have.
What are the legal requirements for owning a cat in the UK?
While microchipping cats isn't currently a legal requirement across the UK, it will become mandatory in England from June 2024. It's highly recommended to microchip your cat in case it gets lost. Consider pet insurance to help cover unexpected veterinary costs. You're legally responsible for ensuring your cat's welfare, including providing adequate food, water, shelter, and veterinary care.
What are some important safety considerations when bringing a new cat home?
When bringing a new cat home, ensure your home is safe by removing any potential hazards, such as toxic plants, exposed wires, and small objects that could be swallowed. Provide a safe and comfortable space for the cat to retreat to, such as a cat bed or carrier. Introduce the cat to other pets gradually and supervise their interactions. Keep windows and doors secured to prevent escapes.
What should I do if I suspect a cat is being sold illegally or is unwell?
If you suspect a cat is being sold illegally (e.g., underage kittens, unlicensed breeders) or appears unwell, do not proceed with the purchase. Report your concerns to the RSPCA or your local animal welfare organisation. Provide as much information as possible, including the seller's details and a description of the cat's condition.
