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What should I look for when choosing a kitten or cat?
When choosing a kitten or cat, observe its behaviour. Is it playful and alert, or withdrawn and lethargic? Check its general appearance: a healthy cat will have bright, clear eyes, a clean coat, and no signs of fleas or ear mites. Ask about the cat's history, including its vaccination and worming status.
What are the legal requirements for owning a cat in the UK?
While microchipping isn't currently legally required for cats in the UK (unlike dogs), it is strongly recommended. Microchipping helps reunite lost cats with their owners. Consider insuring your cat to cover potential vet bills. Also, be aware of local council by-laws regarding pet ownership, if any.
What questions should I ask the seller about the cat's health?
Ask the seller if the cat has been vaccinated, wormed, and treated for fleas. Request to see any veterinary records. Enquire about the cat's diet and any known allergies or health conditions. It's also important to ask about the cat's temperament and whether it's been socialised with other animals or children.
What are some signs of a potentially unhealthy cat?
Be wary of cats that appear lethargic, have discharge from their eyes or nose, are excessively scratching, or have a dull coat. Also, look for signs of diarrhoea or vomiting. If you notice any of these symptoms, it's best to consult with a vet before bringing the cat home.
What are some safety considerations when bringing a new cat home?
Ensure your home is cat-proofed 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 to retreat to, such as a bed or carrier. Introduce the cat to other pets gradually and supervise their interactions. Consider using a pheromone diffuser to help reduce stress and anxiety during the transition.
