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What should I look for when choosing a kitten or cat?
When choosing a kitten or cat, consider their personality, age, and health. Look for clear eyes, a clean coat, and active behaviour. Ask about their history, including vaccinations, worming, and flea treatments. If possible, spend some time with the cat to see if their temperament suits your lifestyle.
What are the legal requirements for owning a cat in the UK?
In the UK, it is not legally required to microchip your cat, although it is strongly recommended. Microchipping helps reunite you with your cat if they get lost. Consider pet insurance to cover unexpected vet bills. Be aware of your responsibilities under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 to provide for your cat's needs, including food, water, shelter, and veterinary care.
What are some common health issues to be aware of when buying a cat?
Common health issues in cats include feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), feline leukemia virus (FeLV), ringworm, and upper respiratory infections. Ask the seller if the cat has been tested for these conditions. It's also important to check for signs of fleas, ear mites, or other parasites. A vet check is recommended soon after acquiring a new cat.
What questions should I ask the seller before buying a cat?
Before buying a cat, ask the seller about the cat's age, breed (if known), vaccination history, worming and flea treatment history, diet, and any known health issues. Enquire about their personality and behaviour, especially around children and other animals. Ask why they are selling the cat and how long they have owned it.
What are some safety considerations when bringing a new cat home?
When bringing a new cat home, ensure your home is safe and cat-proofed. Remove any hazards such as poisonous plants, cleaning products, and loose electrical cords. Provide a safe and quiet space for the cat to adjust, with a litter box, food, water, and a comfortable bed. Supervise interactions with other pets initially and introduce them gradually. Keep them indoors for the first few weeks to allow them to settle.
