Here are some important information you must pay attention before buying your kitten:
* Try to learn all about the breed you are looking for;
* The best way to ensure a long and happy relationship with a purebred cat is to purchase from a responsible breeder, and you must contact the Cat Club in your area, and ask for a list of a breeder referral;
* Choose to work with breeders who provides a written health guarantee, and the purchase contract that defines the purchasing and garantees at agreed prices and conditions;
* If you are looking for a pet kitten, the kitten must be spayed or neutered before leaving the breeder's home, or even they must be sold on a non-breeding agreement and signed for both parts and the kitten must be spayed/ neutered before the sexual maturity;
* The kitten must have at least 2 vaccinations, de-wormed, microchip or tattooed, and must come with a vet check-up;
* Most reputable cat breeders will not let their kittens go before 12 weeks of age, because the first 12 weeks of a kitten's life are so important to its healthy development.
* Keep your cat/ kitten indoors, as a treasure, offer high quality food (natural, canned, and dry food), and provide some toys and acceptable surfaces for the natural behavior of scratching. These are essential elements for maintaining a healthy, long and joyful life!
* Try to learn all about the breed you are looking for;
* The best way to ensure a long and happy relationship with a purebred cat is to purchase from a responsible breeder, and you must contact the Cat Club in your area, and ask for a list of a breeder referral;
* Choose to work with breeders who provides a written health guarantee, and the purchase contract that defines the purchasing and garantees at agreed prices and conditions;
* If you are looking for a pet kitten, the kitten must be spayed or neutered before leaving the breeder's home, or even they must be sold on a non-breeding agreement and signed for both parts and the kitten must be spayed/ neutered before the sexual maturity;
* The kitten must have at least 2 vaccinations, de-wormed, microchip or tattooed, and must come with a vet check-up;
* Most reputable cat breeders will not let their kittens go before 12 weeks of age, because the first 12 weeks of a kitten's life are so important to its healthy development.
* Keep your cat/ kitten indoors, as a treasure, offer high quality food (natural, canned, and dry food), and provide some toys and acceptable surfaces for the natural behavior of scratching. These are essential elements for maintaining a healthy, long and joyful life!