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CAT BREEDERS: Steps to Picking a Good Cat Breeder

by Philip Mckinney
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So, you finally decided on the pedigree cat breed you want; it’s time to ensure you are getting the kitten from top quality, reputable, and responsive breeder. Sadly, not every cat breeder has cats’ and kittens’ best interests at heart; instead, they prioritize profit-making over the feline’s health. To this effect, you must find a good cat breeder. Today’s article will be more of a guide to assist you in finding the best cat breeder to purchase your feline today.

WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT FROM A REPUTABLE CAT BREEDER?

A good cat breeder should have a great love for their cats, have good knowledge about the breed of cats, and be committed to producing healthy and well-socialized kittens. Their surrounding should be neat and well-organized. 

At times, you may be compelled to ask a lot of questions, but don’t be surprised if the kitten breeders does the asking. He/she will be really anxious and may want to know more about the home their kittens will go to. A reputable cat breeder is always willing to provide expert advice and be available later on to discuss any issues. Don’t expect to take a kitten home at this point as they’ll be so tender and will need to still be with their mum. Also, be able to pay a non-refundable deposit.

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Seeking To Visit A Cat Breeder

  • Place a call to make an appointment with the breeder before you visit them. Also, let them know if there is any change in plans. 
  • Never purchase your kittens on impulse. Your purchase should be thoroughly planned.
  • Never move from one breeder to another, as you could cause a cross infection.

Things To Do At The Cat Breeders’ Premises 

When you’re at the cat breeder’s premises, you should ask to check the enclosure where the kittens are normally kept and also to see mum and other available relatives. This will assist you in checking your temperament.

  • Normally, the kittens will have been bred and trained in the home to be conversant with normal domestic activities and highly socialized. 
  • If the breeder’s home tends to be dirty and smelly and has many kittens, you need to be careful. 

Features Of A Healthy Kitten

  • A healthy kitten will always be alert and interested in you. When you notice any weakness or the kitten is Lethergin, look elsewhere. The ears and nose of the kittens should be clean and clear with no smell attached. The eye of the kitten should be bright and clear with no discharge, soreness, or possible redness. 
  • You should be able to feel and not see the kitten’s ribs. His appetite, too, should be on the healthy side. 
  • The buttocks of the kitten should be clean and not with any stains. If there’s dirt or a sore area under the tail, it might be indicated that he’s suffering from diarrhea.

NOTABLE QUESTIONS YOU CAN ASK THE BREEDER

  • Is The Mother Still Healthy 

It’s essential that the mother of the kitten is healthy and keeps up with her vaccinations and deworming. If not, the kittens will be at a higher risk of suffering from health issues too.

  • How many litters has the mother had? 

The process of pregnancy, birth, and rearing kittens all takes a lot of energy and work from the mum. So, to this effect, try to avoid kittens from mothers that have had too many litters. This might be a sign that the breeder has had too many kittens from the mother; and also the care and condition of the kittens could be affected as well, 

  • What is the kitten’s enclosure like?

Are the kittens kept inside a house or in a kitchen where people have access to and interact with the kittens? Well, a kitten that hasn’t met too many people or lived in an isolated area may become scared of new people and different environments as they age.

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