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What health checks should I ask about before buying a kitten in Cornwall?
Before buying a kitten, ask the seller for details of any vaccinations, worming, and flea treatments the kitten has received. Request veterinary records as proof. It's also wise to enquire about the kitten's parentage and whether they have been tested for common feline diseases like feline leukemia virus (FeLV) and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV).
What are the legal requirements for selling kittens in the UK?
While there isn't specific legislation for selling kittens, sellers must ensure the kittens are healthy and fit for sale. Selling an animal knowing it is diseased is illegal. The Animal Welfare Act 2006 places a duty of care on the seller to provide for the kitten's needs, including a suitable environment, diet, and protection from pain, suffering, injury, and disease.
What should I look for to ensure a kitten is well-socialised?
A well-socialised kitten will be confident and friendly. Observe the kitten's interaction with its littermates and the seller. Look for signs of fear or aggression. Ask the seller about the kitten's exposure to different people, sounds, and environments. Ideally, the kitten should be comfortable being handled.
What are some common health problems to be aware of when buying a kitten?
Common health problems in kittens include upper respiratory infections ('cat flu'), ringworm, and parasites like worms and fleas. Check the kitten for signs of these conditions, such as sneezing, runny eyes or nose, skin lesions, and excessive scratching. A vet check is always recommended soon after purchase.
What should I ask about the kitten's diet and weaning process?
Ask the seller what the kitten is currently being fed and whether it's eating wet or dry food. A kitten should be fully weaned before being rehomed (usually around 8 weeks old). Enquire about the kitten's feeding schedule and any dietary requirements. Transitioning a kitten to a new food should be done gradually to avoid digestive upset.
