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What should I communicate with the seller when buying a cat?
1. Kitten birthday: It is not recommended for novices to bring cats that are too small. The seller had better finish a shot of vaccine for 2 to 3 months.
2. Is there cat moss: In fact, the slight milk moss of kittens is normal, so there is no need to make a fuss. If so, you can ask the seller to recuperate and pick it up again.
3. Guarantee time of feline plague ascites: local sellers usually decide 7- 15 days as the case may be, and other places only land insurance, so it is best to ask the seller to send you a test paper of feline plague before departure.
4. Cat personality: This is actually impossible to verify. Every cat has a different personality, so asking questions may be a waste of time, and the seller will not be particularly clear. After all, it is only 2-3 months from birth to picking up, so it is impossible for the seller to have deep contact with every kitten.
5. Parents' looks: If you can see the parents' looks or the cat's brothers and sisters, it is a good reference for the cat's looks when it grows up.
6. Male cat: If you buy a small male cat, make sure it is two balls. Cryptorchidism is more common in male cats.
7. It is also the most crucial point: you must pay attention to the feeling that the seller gives you. Buying a cat is more important, because as a novice, you will encounter many problems in the future. You need to find a seller that you feel comfortable and trust, don't just look at the price and the cat. A good keeper will save you a lot of trouble in raising cats in the future. In contrast, the money spent on buying cats is far less than the money spent on raising cats for treatment.