What should I pay attention to when buying cats in private homes?

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? Nowadays, many people buy cats instead of going to pet shops or cat houses. Many cat lovers will go to private houses introduced by friends, which is not only affordable, but also a point where domestic cats can see their mothers. Even so, we need to pay attention to some problems when buying cats in private homes.

Go to the other person's house first to observe the cat's growth environment.

If the cat is kept in a cage and not often let out for air, the kitten born may be closed like a mother cat and not easy to get close to people.

Second, observe the environmental hygiene and diet of cats.

Are their litter boxes clean? Is it often clear? What brand of feed do they eat? Is there enough nutrition?

Third, how many cats do they have? Are there many kinds of cats?

If the other person has more than a dozen cats, and all cats are of various lineages and breeds, then you may need to consider whether to buy a cat from him. Because raising a cat is like raising a child, the cat owner may not be able to take good care of every kitten, nor may he be able to correctly understand the problems of every kitten. Moreover, if different kinds of cats are kept together, will the kittens born be mixed cats?

Fourth, look at the kitten's parents and siblings.

For example, if you want to raise Jinjila, you have to make sure that the kitten's parents are Jinjila, and you have to see if all the siblings of the same kitten are Jinjila. If one of them doesn't look like Jinjila, but like a Persian cat (detailed introduction) or something, you may wonder whether the pedigree is pure!

5. Check the kitten's health.

1. Eyes should be clear and bright, and there should be no shit.

2. The nose should be slightly moist, and there should be no runny nose or runny nose.

3. Keep your ass clean and don't have loose bowels and stick your hair.

There is no mold or wound on the skin.

Play with him, he should be willing to get close to people.

? 6. The best way is to make an appointment with the veterinarian in the animal hospital for examination. If the veterinarian detects that there is something wrong with the kitten, the original owner is obliged to pay the medical expenses, or you can not buy the kitten. The above is more applicable to the sale of private cats. There is no proof of descent, but it will be cheaper.