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What health checks should I ask about before buying a kitten in Bangor?
When buying a kitten, it's crucial to enquire about vaccinations, worming, and flea treatments. Ask for documentation from a vet to confirm these have been administered. Also, ask if the kitten has been microchipped and if the seller is the legal owner. A healthy kitten should be bright, alert, and have clean eyes and ears.
What are the legal requirements for selling kittens in the UK, and how do they apply to Bangor?
While there isn't a specific law requiring breeders to be licensed in all parts of the UK, selling animals as a business requires a licence from your local council. Sellers must ensure the welfare of the kittens. It is illegal to sell a kitten under 8 weeks old. Always check the seller's credentials and ensure they are operating legally and ethically. Contact your local council in Bangor for specific licensing requirements.
What questions should I ask about the kitten's parents and upbringing?
Enquire about the kitten's mother's temperament and health history, as this can influence the kitten's personality and potential health issues. Ask about the kitten's socialisation – has it been handled regularly and exposed to different sights, sounds, and people? A well-socialised kitten is more likely to adapt well to a new home.
What are some common health problems to look out for in kittens?
Be aware of common kitten ailments such as cat flu, ringworm, and ear mites. Look for signs like sneezing, runny eyes or nose, skin lesions, and excessive scratching. If you notice any of these symptoms, consult a vet before taking the kitten home. Ensure the kitten is eating well and has a healthy appetite.
What should I do to prepare my home before bringing a kitten home from Bangor?
Before bringing your kitten home, prepare a safe and comfortable environment. Provide a litter tray, food and water bowls, a scratching post, and a cosy bed. Remove any potential hazards, such as poisonous plants or loose electrical cords. Introduce the kitten to its new surroundings gradually and allow it to explore at its own pace.
