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What health checks should I ask about before buying a kitten?
Before buying a kitten, ask the seller if the kitten has been vaccinated, wormed, and flea treated. Request to see the kitten's vaccination record and any documentation from a vet. It's also wise to enquire about the kitten's parentage and any known hereditary health issues within the breed.
What signs should I look for to ensure the kitten is healthy?
When viewing a kitten, observe its behaviour and physical condition. A healthy kitten should be alert, playful, and have bright, clear eyes. Check for signs of illness such as runny nose or eyes, coughing, sneezing, diarrhoea, or lethargy. The kitten's coat should be clean and well-maintained.
What are the legal requirements for selling kittens in the UK?
In the UK, it is illegal to sell kittens under 8 weeks old. Sellers must also ensure the kitten is healthy and fit for sale. It's recommended to ask the seller about their breeding practices and whether they are a registered breeder. Be wary of sellers who seem unwilling to provide information or who are selling kittens in poor conditions.
What questions should I ask the seller about the kitten's socialisation?
Enquire about the kitten's socialisation experiences. Has the kitten been handled regularly by humans? Has it been exposed to other cats, dogs, or children? A well-socialised kitten is more likely to adapt easily to a new home and be comfortable around people and other animals.
What should I do after bringing a new kitten home?
After bringing a new kitten home, schedule a visit with your veterinarian for a health check and to continue the vaccination schedule. Provide the kitten with a safe and comfortable environment, including food, water, a litter box, and a scratching post. Introduce the kitten to other pets gradually and supervise their interactions.
