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What should I look for when choosing a kitten or cat?
When choosing a cat, observe its behaviour. A healthy cat should be alert, playful, and have clear eyes and a clean coat. Ask the seller about the cat's history, including vaccinations, worming, and any known health issues. If possible, spend some time with the cat to see if its personality is a good fit for your household.
What health checks should I carry out before buying a cat?
Before buying, check the cat's eyes, ears, and nose for any discharge. Examine its coat for fleas or signs of skin problems. Feel along its body to check for any lumps or bumps. Ask for proof of vaccinations and worming. It's also advisable to get the cat checked by a vet soon after purchase, especially if buying from a private seller.
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, it is strongly recommended as the best way to ensure your cat can be identified and returned to you if it gets lost. Consider pet insurance to help cover unexpected veterinary costs. Be aware of local council by-laws regarding pet ownership.
What questions should I ask the seller about the cat's background?
Enquire about the cat's age, breed (if known), and temperament. Ask about its diet, litter habits, and whether it's been socialised with children or other animals. Understanding the cat's history will help you provide the best possible care for it.
What are some potential red flags to watch out for when buying a cat?
Be wary of sellers who are unwilling to answer your questions or allow you to see the cat in its home environment. Avoid buying from sellers who seem rushed or pressure you into making a quick decision. A very low price could also be a red flag, potentially indicating underlying health issues or unethical breeding practices. Always trust your instincts.
