2 ads in Cats & Kittens for Sale in Angus
Results from outside your search
Here are 79 additional results in your extended area
- Pigeons
- Canaries
- Budgies Options
- Giant
- Bearded Dragon
- Pet Stroller
- Mini
- Vivarium
- Pigeons In London
- Eglu
- Cocker-spaniel Northern-ireland
- Dogs-for-sale Northern-ireland
- Maine-coon-cats-for-sale-in
- Dog Kennel
- Guppies
- Finches
- Free-pets London
- Pets At Home
- Shamo
- Ginger-cat
- Tropical Fish Offers
- Budgies In Manchester
- Cats-for-sale-ginger In London
- Hens
- Rabbit Hutch
- Gecko
- Rat Cages
- In Ireland
- Pomeranian-for-sale
- Plecos
What should I check for when viewing kittens for sale in Angus?
When viewing kittens, look for signs of good health. Check their eyes and nose are clear, their coat is clean and well-maintained, and they are a healthy weight. Observe their behaviour; they should be playful and alert, not lethargic or withdrawn. Ask the seller about the kitten's vaccination and worming history and request to see relevant documentation.
What questions should I ask the seller about the kitten's background?
Enquire about the kitten's age, breed (if known), and parentage. Ask about the kitten's socialisation history – has it been handled regularly and exposed to different sights and sounds? It's also important to ask about any known health issues or genetic predispositions. A responsible breeder or seller will be open and honest about the kitten's history.
What are the legal requirements for selling kittens in the UK?
While there isn't specific legislation covering the sale of kittens, sellers must ensure the kitten's welfare. They should not sell kittens that are too young to be separated from their mother (ideally at least 8 weeks old). It's illegal to sell animals from pet shops or markets under 6 months old. Misleading descriptions of the kitten's health or breed could also be considered a breach of consumer protection laws.
What should I consider before bringing a kitten home?
Before bringing a kitten home, ensure you have all the necessary supplies, including food, water bowls, a litter tray, scratching post, and a comfortable bed. Kitten-proof your home by removing any potential hazards, such as toxic plants or loose electrical cords. Consider whether you have the time and resources to properly care for a kitten for its entire lifespan, which can be 15 years or more.
What vaccinations and health checks are recommended for kittens?
Kittens should receive a course of vaccinations to protect them against common feline diseases, such as feline infectious enteritis, feline herpesvirus, and feline calicivirus. They should also be regularly wormed and treated for fleas. It's recommended to take your new kitten to a vet for a full health check as soon as possible after bringing it home.
