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What health checks should I ask about before buying a kitten in Lincoln?
Before purchasing a kitten, ask the seller about vaccinations, worming, and flea treatments. Request to see the kitten's health records, including any vet visits. Ideally, the kitten should have had its first vaccinations and be microchipped. It's also wise to ask about the kitten's parents' health history, if known, to identify potential hereditary issues.
What should I look for when assessing a kitten's temperament?
Observe the kitten's behaviour. A healthy and well-socialised kitten should be playful, curious, and not overly fearful or aggressive. Watch how the kitten interacts with its siblings (if present) and the seller. A kitten that is withdrawn, lethargic, or overly aggressive might have underlying health or behavioural problems.
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. They should not be sold before they are eight weeks old, and they must be in good health. Misleadingly advertising a kitten's health or breed could be a breach of consumer protection laws. In Lincoln, check with the local council for any specific local regulations regarding pet sales.
What questions should I ask the seller about the kitten's upbringing?
Enquire about the kitten's socialisation. Has it been exposed to different sights, sounds, and people? A well-socialised kitten is more likely to adapt well to a new home. Ask about the kitten's diet and feeding schedule to ensure a smooth transition. Also, ask if the kitten is litter trained and what type of litter they are used to.
What safety precautions should I take when bringing a new kitten home?
Before bringing a kitten home, ensure your home is safe. Remove any potential hazards such as poisonous plants, loose wires, and small objects that could be swallowed. Provide a safe and quiet space for the kitten to adjust, with food, water, a litter box, and a comfortable bed. Supervise initial interactions with other pets to ensure a peaceful introduction. Consider using a cat carrier for the journey home to ensure the kitten's safety.
