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What health checks should I ask about before buying a kitten in Dundee?
Before purchasing a kitten, enquire about vaccinations, worming, and flea treatments. Ask for veterinary records as proof. It's also wise to ask if the kitten has been microchipped and if the seller is the legal owner. A healthy kitten should be alert, playful, and have clear eyes and a clean coat.
What are the legal requirements for owning a cat in the UK, and how do they apply in Dundee?
While microchipping cats is not currently a legal requirement in the UK, it is highly recommended for identification purposes. From June 10th 2024, all cats in England must be microchipped and registered by the time they are 20 weeks old. Check the latest UK government advice and local council (Dundee City Council) guidance regarding animal welfare and any specific bylaws.
What should I look for when assessing a kitten's temperament?
Observe the kitten's interaction with its littermates and the seller. A well-socialised kitten should be curious and friendly, not overly fearful or aggressive. Ask the seller about the kitten's parents' temperaments, as genetics can play a role. Consider spending some time with the kitten to see if its personality is a good fit for your household.
What are the essential supplies I need to have ready before bringing a kitten home?
Before bringing your kitten home, ensure you have essential supplies such as a suitable cat carrier, food and water bowls, kitten-specific food, a litter tray and litter, a scratching post, and some toys. A comfortable bed or blanket will also help the kitten settle in. Prepare a safe and quiet space for the kitten to adjust to its new environment.
What questions should I ask the seller to ensure responsible breeding practices?
Enquire about the kitten's lineage and whether the parents have been screened for any hereditary health conditions. Responsible breeders will be knowledgeable about their cats' health history and willing to provide relevant information. Ask about the kitten's early socialisation and weaning process. Avoid buying kittens from sellers who seem unwilling to answer questions or who appear to be operating in poor conditions.
