Things to note when buying a cat

Things to note when buying a cat

Things to note when buying a cat
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1. Whether the cat’s tail is too short, and whether the tail, paws and back are abnormal.

2. Are the hands and feet too short?

3. Check whether the kitten is energetic and whether its movements are dexterous and strong.

4. Check whether the lower abdomen is too thin or extremely swollen.

5. Check the exterior for mold.

6. Check whether there are parasites or black bits of worm poop on the inner layer of the coat.

7. Check whether the eyes are prone to sobbing or have eye diseases.

8. Check the ears for ear worms.

9. Check whether the mouth bite is normal and there is no odor.

10. Check whether the nose is slightly moist and whether breathing is smooth and without noise.

11. Check whether the buttocks are clean.

12. Decide whether to take anthelmintics.

13. Is there a pet manual or relevant information to explain that the five-in-one vaccine has been administered, and another dose of the five-in-one vaccine should be given 3-4 weeks later, and additional vaccinations should be given every three years thereafter? .

14. Ask about the characteristics of the cat.

15. If it is called a pedigree cat, it must have a parentage statement (blue list) issued by a credible cat association such as CFA, or a registration statement (green list).

If you are buying a folded-eared cat, and there is no credible statement from CFA or other units, it is best to take a look at the photos of the cat’s biological parents for confirmation, especially:

1. Pure white color is a recessive gene in folded-eared cats, and there are not many of them.

2. Long hair is a recessive gene in fold-eared cats, and there are not many of them.

3. Watch out for deliberate crossbreeding by intentional people.

4. Pay attention to whether cat ears are specially processed for humans.

5. Check whether the tail is too short, whether it is hard, and whether there are any abnormal phenomena caused by folded ears.

6. Are the hands and feet too short? ​

At the end, I would like to give you some more instructions. If you are doing business online, no matter how honest the other party is, some self-protection is necessary. It is best to have someone accompany you to see the cat, and you must carefully check the cat's various characteristics before entrusting the payment. question!

It is very dangerous to wear a cat with ear scabies or mold.It is rare to complain that the cat becomes sick after being brought home, which requires a lot of money to be repaired, and the seller is indifferent and does not know how many times he has seen it on the Internet. The conclusion is that attention and attentiveness are much more important than luck!

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