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What should I look for when choosing a kitten or cat in Lincolnshire?
When choosing a kitten or cat, observe its behaviour. Is it playful and alert, or withdrawn and lethargic? Check for signs of good health, such as clear eyes, a clean nose, and a healthy coat. Ask about the cat's history, including its vaccination record, worming and flea treatments, and any known health issues. Consider the cat's personality and whether it will be a good fit for your lifestyle and home environment.
What are the legal requirements for owning a cat in the UK?
While microchipping cats is not currently a legal requirement in the UK (though this is changing in June 2024), it is strongly recommended to microchip your cat to ensure it can be identified and returned to you if it gets lost. Consider pet insurance to help cover unexpected veterinary costs. You are legally responsible for ensuring your cat's welfare, including providing adequate food, water, shelter, and veterinary care.
What questions should I ask the seller before buying a cat?
Ask about the cat's age, breed (if known), and temperament. Inquire about its diet, feeding schedule, and any specific dietary needs. Ask if the cat has been vaccinated, wormed, and treated for fleas, and request to see the relevant documentation. Find out if the cat has any known health issues or behavioural problems. It's also important to ask why the cat is being rehomed.
What are some common health issues to be aware of when buying a cat?
Be aware of common feline health issues such as feline leukaemia virus (FeLV), feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), ringworm, and upper respiratory infections. Look for signs of these conditions, such as sneezing, coughing, runny eyes, and skin lesions. It's advisable to take a new cat to a vet for a check-up soon after bringing it home.
What safety precautions should I take when introducing a new cat to my home?
Provide a safe and quiet space for the new cat to adjust, such as a spare room or a designated area with its own food, water, litter box, and bed. Introduce the cat to other pets gradually and under supervision. Ensure that any potential hazards, such as poisonous plants or cleaning products, are out of reach. Keep windows and doors secure to prevent the cat from escaping.
