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3 ads in Cats & Kittens for Sale in Salford, Manchester

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British shorthair
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British shorthair
Age: 18 months
Ready to leave: Now
Salford, Manchester
£300
Full breed Maine coons
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Full breed Maine coons
Age: 8 weeks
Ready to leave: in 1 week
Salford, Manchester
£695

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What health checks should I ask about before buying a kitten or cat?

Before buying a kitten or cat, ask the seller about vaccinations, worming, and flea treatments. Request to see the kitten's or cat's health records, including any vet visits and microchip information. It's also wise to enquire about the parents' health history, especially regarding hereditary conditions common in certain breeds. A reputable seller will be transparent and forthcoming with this information.

What should I look for to ensure a kitten or cat is well-socialised?

Observe the kitten or cat's behaviour when you visit. A well-socialised kitten or cat will be confident, playful, and comfortable around people. Look for signs of fearfulness, aggression, or excessive shyness, which could indicate a lack of socialisation. Ask the seller about the kitten's or cat's interaction with other animals and people.

What are the legal requirements for owning a cat in the UK?

While microchipping isn't currently a legal requirement for cats in the UK (though it is becoming one), it is highly recommended for identification purposes. Consider getting your cat microchipped and registered with a reputable database. Ensure you are aware of any local council regulations regarding pet ownership, such as noise restrictions or leash laws (though these are less common for cats than dogs).

What are some important safety considerations when bringing a new cat or kitten home?

Cat-proof your home by removing any potential hazards, such as poisonous plants, loose wires, and small objects that could be swallowed. Provide a safe and comfortable space for the cat or kitten to retreat to, such as a bed or carrier. Ensure all windows and doors are secure to prevent escapes. Introduce the cat or kitten gradually to other pets in the household.

What questions should I ask about the cat's or kitten's diet and feeding routine?

Enquire about the type of food the cat or kitten is currently eating, the feeding schedule, and any dietary restrictions or allergies. Ask for a small sample of the food to help with a gradual transition to a new food, if necessary. It's important to maintain a consistent diet to avoid digestive upset.