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What health checks should I ask about before buying a kitten in Sheffield?
Before buying a kitten, ask the seller for details of any vaccinations, worming, and flea treatments the kitten has received. A vet check is essential, and you should ask for proof of this. Also, enquire about the kitten's diet and any known health issues of the parents.
What are the legal requirements for selling kittens in the UK?
Sellers must ensure the kitten is healthy and fit for sale. It is illegal to sell a kitten under eight weeks old. While not a legal requirement in all areas, responsible breeders often microchip kittens before sale. Enquire if the kitten is microchipped and if the microchip details can be transferred to you.
What should I look for to ensure I'm buying from a responsible breeder in Sheffield?
Visit the kitten in its home environment to observe its living conditions and interaction with its mother (if present). A responsible breeder will be knowledgeable about the breed, happy to answer your questions, and willing to let you see the kitten interacting with its littermates. Be wary of sellers who are unwilling to provide this information or seem secretive.
What are some common signs of illness to look for when viewing a kitten?
When viewing a kitten, look for clear, bright eyes, a clean nose and ears, and a healthy coat. Avoid kittens that are lethargic, have diarrhoea, are excessively thin, or are showing signs of respiratory distress (sneezing, coughing, or laboured breathing). Check for any signs of fleas or skin problems.
What are the costs associated with owning a cat in Sheffield?
Consider the ongoing costs of cat ownership, including food, litter, vet bills (including vaccinations and routine check-ups), flea and worming treatments, toys, and potential boarding fees. Pet insurance can help cover unexpected vet costs. Budgeting for these expenses will help ensure you can provide proper care for your cat.
