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What health checks should I ask about before buying a kitten in Exeter?

Before buying a kitten, enquire about vaccinations, worming, and flea treatments. Ask for veterinary records as proof. It's also important to know if the kitten has been microchipped. Consider asking if the kitten has been tested for feline leukemia virus (FeLV) and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV).

What should I look for to ensure a kitten is well-socialised?

A well-socialised kitten should be comfortable around people and other animals (if applicable). Observe the kitten's behaviour: is it playful, curious, and approachable? A kitten that hides or appears fearful might not be well-socialised. Ask the seller about the kitten's interaction with humans and other pets in their household.

What are the legal requirements for owning a cat in the UK, and what should I consider in Exeter?

While microchipping cats isn't currently a legal requirement in the UK (though this is changing with new legislation being introduced), it is highly recommended for identification purposes. Consider the local Exeter by-laws regarding pet ownership, if any, and ensure you are prepared to provide adequate care, food, water, and veterinary attention for the cat's entire lifespan. Responsible cat ownership includes preventing unwanted litters through spaying or neutering.

What questions should I ask about the kitten's parents?

Enquire about the health and temperament of the kitten's parents, especially the mother. Understanding the parents' history can provide insights into potential genetic predispositions or behavioural traits. If possible, ask to see the mother cat to assess her condition and temperament. Reputable breeders will be transparent about the kitten's lineage.

What are some common health issues to be aware of when buying a kitten?

Be aware of common kitten health issues such as ringworm, ear mites, and upper respiratory infections. Check for signs like sneezing, coughing, runny eyes or nose, skin lesions, or excessive scratching. A healthy kitten should have bright eyes, a clean coat, and be energetic and playful. If you have any concerns, consult a veterinarian before bringing the kitten home.