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What health checks should I ask about before buying a kitten in Staffordshire?
Before purchasing a kitten, ask the seller for details of any vaccinations, worming, and flea treatments the kitten has received. Request to see the kitten's health records, including vet check information. It's also wise to ask about the kitten's parents' health history, particularly concerning hereditary conditions common in certain breeds.
What are the legal requirements for microchipping a cat in the UK?
In the UK, it is a legal requirement for all cats over 20 weeks old to be microchipped and registered with a database. Ensure the kitten is microchipped before you take it home, and that the microchip details are registered in your name. The seller is legally responsible for ensuring the kitten is microchipped before sale.
What should I look for to ensure a kitten is well-socialised?
A well-socialised kitten will be comfortable around people and other animals. Observe the kitten's behaviour: is it playful, curious, and confident? Ask the seller about the kitten's upbringing, including exposure to different sights, sounds, and handling. A kitten that hides or seems fearful may not be well-socialised.
What questions should I ask about the kitten's diet?
Enquire about the kitten's current diet, including the brand and type of food. Ask how often the kitten is fed and whether it has any dietary restrictions or allergies. It's important to maintain a consistent diet to avoid digestive upset when you bring the kitten home. If you plan to change the food, do so gradually.
What are some red flags to watch out for when buying a kitten in Staffordshire?
Be wary of sellers who are unwilling to let you see the kitten with its mother, or who pressure you to buy quickly. Avoid buying kittens from car parks or other unusual locations. A healthy kitten should be clean, alert, and have bright eyes. If the kitten seems unwell, or the seller is evasive, it's best to walk away. Consider reporting suspicious activity to the RSPCA or other relevant authorities.
