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What health checks should I ask about before buying a kitten?
Before buying a kitten, it's crucial to enquire about their vaccination history, worming and flea treatment. Ask the seller for documentation from a vet to confirm these treatments. You should also ask if the kitten has been microchipped, which is a legal requirement in the UK by the time the kitten is 20 weeks of age. Enquire about any known health issues affecting the kitten or its parents.
What should I look for to ensure a kitten is well-socialised?
A well-socialised kitten should be comfortable around people and other animals. Observe the kitten's behaviour – is it playful and curious, or fearful and withdrawn? Ask the seller about the kitten's interaction with humans, especially children, and other pets. A kitten raised in a stimulating and loving environment is more likely to be well-adjusted.
What are the legal requirements for selling kittens in the UK?
Sellers must ensure the welfare of the kittens in their care. It is illegal to sell a kitten younger than eight weeks old. The seller should provide accurate information about the kitten's health and background. The Animal Welfare Act 2006 places a duty of care on anyone responsible for an animal, requiring them to meet the animal's needs.
What questions should I ask the seller about the kitten's breed or mix?
If the kitten is a pedigree or a specific breed mix, ask the seller for documentation proving its lineage. Understand the characteristics and potential health problems associated with that breed. If the kitten is a mixed breed, ask about the known breeds in its ancestry, as this can provide insight into its potential size, temperament, and health predispositions.
What safety precautions should I take when introducing a new kitten to my home?
Before bringing a kitten home, ensure your house is safe. Remove any poisonous plants, secure loose electrical cords, and store cleaning products out of reach. Provide the kitten with a safe space, such as a carrier or quiet room, where it can adjust to its new surroundings. Supervise interactions with other pets initially to prevent any conflicts and ensure a gradual introduction.
