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Siamese (flame) point boy
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Siamese (flame) point boy
Age: 5 months
Ready to leave: Now
Edgware, London
£650

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URGENT Young British Shorthair Female - rare colour
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URGENT Young British Shorthair Female - rare colour
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What should I look for when choosing a kitten?

When choosing a kitten, observe its behaviour. A healthy kitten should be playful and alert. Check for signs of illness such as runny eyes or nose, sneezing, or diarrhoea. Ensure the kitten has been properly weaned and is eating solid food. Ask about the kitten's vaccination and worming history. It's also important to consider the kitten's personality and whether it suits your lifestyle.

What legal requirements should I be aware of when buying a cat in the UK?

In the UK, it's illegal to sell a kitten under eight weeks old. While microchipping isn't currently legally required for all cats in England, it is becoming mandatory and is already law in Wales. It is best practice to ensure any cat you purchase is microchipped and registered to your name. Always ask for proof of ownership and any relevant health records.

What are some common health issues to be aware of in cats and kittens?

Common health issues in cats and kittens include feline infectious enteritis (FIE), cat flu, ringworm, and fleas. Ensure the kitten has been vaccinated against common diseases and has been treated for fleas and worms. Ask the seller for any veterinary records and consider taking the kitten to your own vet for a check-up soon after purchase.

What questions should I ask the seller before buying a kitten?

Ask the seller about the kitten's age, breed (if known), vaccination history, worming and flea treatment history, diet, and temperament. Enquire about the kitten's parents and their health history, if possible. Ask why the seller is rehoming the kitten and whether it has any known health or behavioural issues. It is also important to ask whether the kitten has been socialised with other animals or children.

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

When bringing a new cat or kitten home, ensure your home is safe. Remove any potential hazards such as poisonous plants, cleaning products, and loose wires. Provide a safe and comfortable space for the cat to retreat to, such as a bed or carrier. Introduce the cat to its new environment gradually and supervise interactions with other pets or children. Keep windows and doors closed to prevent escape, especially during the initial settling-in period.