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What health checks should I ask about before buying a kitten?
Before buying a kitten, ask the seller about vaccinations, worming, and flea treatments. Request to see any relevant veterinary records. It's also wise to enquire about the kitten's parentage and if they've been screened for any hereditary diseases common in their breed. A healthy kitten should be bright, alert, and have clean eyes and ears.
What are the legal requirements for selling kittens in the UK?
There are no specific legal requirements for selling kittens in the UK regarding licensing. However, sellers are responsible for ensuring the kitten's welfare and providing accurate information to potential buyers. Misleading information or selling sick animals can have legal consequences under animal welfare laws. The Animal Welfare Act 2006 places a duty of care on the seller to ensure the kitten's needs are met.
What should I look for to ensure the kitten has been properly socialised?
A well-socialised kitten should be comfortable around people and accustomed to being handled. Observe the kitten's behaviour around the seller and other animals, if present. A kitten that hides or seems excessively fearful may not have been properly socialised. Ask the seller about the kitten's exposure to different sights, sounds, and people.
What are the typical costs associated with owning a cat in Oldham?
Owning a cat involves ongoing costs such as food, litter, veterinary care (including vaccinations and annual check-ups), flea and worming treatments, and potential pet insurance. You should also factor in the cost of toys, scratching posts, and other enrichment items. Consider these expenses when budgeting for a new pet.
What are some signs of a reputable cat breeder or seller?
A reputable breeder or seller will be knowledgeable about the breed, willing to answer your questions thoroughly, and happy to show you the kitten's living environment. They should also be transparent about the kitten's health history and provide documentation. Be wary of sellers who are unwilling to provide information or seem secretive about their practices. A good breeder will also ask you questions to ensure you can provide a suitable home.
