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What should I look for when choosing a kitten or cat?
When choosing a kitten or cat, observe its behaviour and physical condition. Look for clear eyes, a clean coat, and a healthy weight. A playful and sociable temperament is also desirable. Ask the seller about the cat's history, including vaccinations, worming, and any known health issues. If possible, see the kitten interacting with its mother and siblings to assess its socialisation.
What legal requirements should I be aware of when buying a cat in Northern Ireland?
In Northern Ireland, it is crucial to ensure the seller is a responsible breeder or a reputable rescue organisation. While microchipping is compulsory for dogs, it is not yet a legal requirement for cats, but it is strongly recommended to microchip your cat as soon as possible to aid in their safe return if they get lost. Be wary of sellers who cannot provide information about the cat's background or health records. Ensure the cat is in good health before taking ownership.
What are some common health issues to be aware of when buying a cat?
Common health issues in cats include feline infectious enteritis, cat flu, ringworm, and parasites such as fleas and worms. Ask the seller if the cat has been vaccinated and wormed, and request documentation. It's advisable to take your new cat to a vet for a check-up soon after bringing it home to ensure it is healthy and to discuss preventative treatments.
How can I ensure the cat I'm buying is well-socialised?
A well-socialised cat is more likely to be friendly and adaptable. Observe the cat's interactions with people and other animals. Ask the seller about the cat's upbringing and exposure to different environments and experiences. A kitten that has been handled regularly from a young age is more likely to be well-socialised. If possible, spend some time with the cat before making a decision to see how it interacts with you.
What are the essential items I need to buy before bringing a cat home?
Before bringing a cat home, ensure you have essential items such as a cat carrier, food and water bowls, appropriate cat food, a litter tray and litter, a scratching post, and some toys. A comfortable bed or blanket is also important. Consider purchasing a cat tree to provide climbing and scratching opportunities. Preparing these items in advance will help your new cat settle in more easily.
