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21 ads in Cats & Kittens for Sale in Tyne and Wear

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Theodore. Male cat
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Theodore. Male cat
Age: 2 years
Ready to leave: Now
Wallsend, Tyne and Wear
£100
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Kittens
Age: 9 weeks
Ready to leave: Now
Jarrow, Tyne and Wear
£40

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What should I look for when viewing kittens for sale in Tyne and Wear?

When viewing kittens, observe their overall health and behaviour. Look for clear eyes, clean ears, and a healthy coat. The kitten should be playful and alert, not lethargic or withdrawn. Check for any signs of fleas or other parasites. Ask the seller about the kitten's vaccination and worming history, and request documentation.

What questions should I ask the seller about the kitten's background?

Enquire about the kitten's age, breed (if known), and parentage. Ask about their socialisation history – have they been exposed to children, other cats, or dogs? It's also important to ask about their diet and any existing health conditions. A responsible breeder or owner will be happy to answer your questions fully and honestly.

What are the legal requirements for owning a cat in the UK?

While microchipping cats isn't currently a legal requirement in the UK (though it is becoming law in England from June 2024), it is highly recommended. Microchipping helps to reunite you with your cat if they get lost. Also, be aware of your responsibilities under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 to provide for your cat's needs, including a suitable environment, diet, and veterinary care.

What are some important considerations for bringing a new kitten home?

Before bringing a kitten home, prepare a safe and comfortable environment. Provide a litter tray, food and water bowls, scratching post, and toys. Introduce the kitten to its new surroundings gradually and supervise interactions with other pets. Ensure the kitten has a quiet place to retreat to when it feels overwhelmed.

What health checks and vaccinations should I ensure my new kitten receives?

Your kitten should receive a full course of vaccinations, typically starting around 8-9 weeks old, to protect against common feline diseases. Regular worming and flea treatments are also essential. Schedule a check-up with a vet soon after bringing your kitten home to ensure they are healthy and to discuss ongoing preventative care.