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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 have clear eyes and a clean coat. Check for signs of illness such as sneezing, coughing, or discharge from the eyes or nose. Ensure the kitten has been properly socialised and is comfortable around people.
What vaccinations and health checks should a kitten have before I bring it home?
Ideally, a kitten should have received its first vaccinations against feline panleukopenia, feline calicivirus, and feline herpesvirus (cat flu). It should also have been wormed and treated for fleas. Ask the seller for veterinary records as proof. It's also advisable to have a vet check the kitten soon after bringing it home.
What questions should I ask the seller about the kitten's background?
Enquire about the kitten's age, breed (if known), and whether it has been weaned properly. Ask about its parents' health history and temperament. A responsible seller will be able to provide this information and answer your questions honestly. Be wary of sellers who are evasive or unwilling to provide details.
Are there any legal requirements regarding owning a cat in the UK?
While microchipping cats isn't currently a legal requirement in the UK (though this is changing, with mandatory microchipping coming into force in England in June 2024), it is strongly recommended to microchip your cat. This helps with identification and increases the chances of being reunited with your cat if it gets lost. Also, be aware of your responsibilities under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 to ensure your cat's needs are met, including providing a suitable environment, diet, and veterinary care.
What are some important safety considerations when bringing a new cat or kitten into my home?
Ensure your home is safe for a kitten by removing any potential hazards such as toxic plants, cleaning products, and loose electrical cords. Provide a safe space where the kitten can retreat and feel secure. Introduce the kitten to other pets gradually and supervise their interactions. Keep windows and doors closed or screened to prevent escapes. It is also important to ensure that any balconies or high windows are secure, to prevent falls.
