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Buyer's checklist for cats and kittens

Before contacting or visiting the seller please make sure you have printed and read this checklist fully. Do NOT buy a cat or kitten from the seller unless you are happy that they follow all the advice on the list.

Buyer's checklist for cats and kittens

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Be responsible, do your research!

Getting a new cat or kitten is a massive commitment, so make sure you have researched the breed fully and have the time and commitment necessary to care for the cat. Do you have the right living conditions to have a cat? Most healthy cats would prefer to be able to go outside, but some prefer to live indoors. If you are keeping your cat indoors, please make sure that you can provide the cat with the opportunity to exhibit normal hunting behaviour. You can read our detailed Information guide about cats for potential new cat owners. Also read our Cat breed information profile.

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Kittens must be viewed with their mother in the seller's home!

Always view the kitten at the seller’s home with the kittens' mother. Do not accept any excuses for sending money without a viewing having taken place, or if the advertiser attempts to meet you at any other location than their own home. Unscrupulous sellers will often suggest another location to avoid showing the kitten’s true living conditions. Pets4Homes do not allow the third party sale of kittens. All litters of kittens advertised, MUST have been bred by the seller. Make sure that the interaction between the kitten and its mother is natural to avoid the setting being staged.

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Health check & paperwork

The seller should be willing to let you take the pet to a vet of your choice for a health check and return the pet within 48 hours for a full refund if there are health issues. If the kitten has already been health checked, make sure you have this documented and phone their vet. The vet may not be able to disclose specific health information due to GDPR, however they should confirm the kittens have been checked. When you meet the kitten, they should be sociable and alert, with bright eyes and no visible health issues.

Kittens should receive 2 vaccinations, the first at around 8 weeks of age and the second, two to three weeks later. Kittens should not be allowed outside until 7 days after their second injection. Cats should also receive a yearly vaccination booster. Ask the breeder which vaccinations they have had and if not, why not. If the seller has not started the kittens vaccinations, it will be your responsibility to make sure you arrange both vaccinations 7 days before letting your kitten go outside.Kittens should really be wormed at around 2 weeks of age, and again at around 5 weeks of age, and finally just before they leave the seller/breeder at 8 to 12 weeks of age.

Pets4Homes always recommend that you microchip your cat/kitten, especially if you have an outdoor cat. This provides a safe way of identification if the cat were to be lost. In December 2021 the government announced that they are set to introduce new rules saying that all pet cats over 20 weeks need to be microchipped. No dates when this is coming into effect have yet been announced.

Is the cat/kitten registered with the GCCF, TICA or FIFe? If they are, then check to make sure you are given the correct documents BEFORE you decide to take the cat home. It may also be worth phoning the organisation to check if the information provided is correct.

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Report, don’t support!

If you believe a kitten may be subject to irresponsible breeding, do not “rescue” the kitten by rehoming it. Walk away and report the seller to us immediately. You should also report your concerns directly to the local council as they have the authority to inspect the premises if there are any welfare concerns, and can take further action if required. We work closely with several local councils, trading standards and police forces and we are able to provide any account or advert details if requested and if a data protection request is sent to us. Find contact details to your local council.

For serious welfare and / or cruelty issues, please contact the RSPCA (England & Wales) on 0300 1234 999, or SSPCA (Scotland) on 03000 999 999 immediately.

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Contract & Payment

Never send money outside of Pets4Homes unless you have viewed the pet (in person or virtually) and are confident that the seller is genuine. We strongly recommend you pay through Pets4Homes’ own payment service as you’ll be covered by the Pets4Homes Guarantee.

If you do decide to pay offline, always know you can walk away at any time if something sounds suspicious. And report the seller to us.

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Kittens must be at least 8 weeks when collected

Kittens must be at least 8 weeks old and fully weaned before they can leave their mothers. Please make sure to check the paperwork to ensure the kitten is old enough. Most responsible sellers will keep their kittens longer than this before they let them go to new homes. Read further information on the minimum age kittens should be before leaving their mothers.

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Get your cat insured!

It’s worth looking into pet insurance before your pet arrives. Millions of pet owners get peace of mind from having insurance that can cover the cost of unexpected vet bills to treat accidents and illness.

Premiums can be less expensive for younger pets, and getting pet insurance early in their lives means they’re covered for conditions before they develop. If your pet develops an illness before you have insurance, it’s likely to be excluded, and you’d never be able to claim for it.

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FAQs

How much is the average Maine Coon kitten? ›

Adopting or purchasing a Maine Coon cat

The cost of a Maine Coon kitten from a reputable breeder will be higher; the average price range of purchasing from a purebred Maine Coon breeder with a cattery could be anywhere between $1,000 to $2,000.

Should I get 2 Maine Coon kittens? ›

Cats are social creatures. There are many benefit to having two Maine Coons. Not only will you enjoy them, they will enjoy each other and learn from each other. They will play, explore, and cuddle with each other.

What to look for when buying a Maine Coon kitten? ›

The coat should be clean and soft, and when parted behind the ears and at the base of the tail, must be free from tiny black specks which indicate fleas. Check that the teeth and gums are healthy, and there should be no discharge from the nostrils.

Are Maine Coon cats in high demand? ›

Their large size (the largest domesticated cat) and family friendly temperaments make them highly sought after. Many breeders have waiting lists well over 1 Year long for their Maine Coon kittens.

What is the average lifespan of a Maine Coon? ›

13 – 14 years

Are Maine Coons a lot of maintenance? ›

Generally, Maine Coons need the same level of care as all cats. A little extra grooming might be required, a larger cat carrier and bigger litter box are important considerations, and perhaps a little more (good quality) food. Overall, they are fabulous cats to live with, especially if you like big and beautiful.

Do Maine Coon cats pick one person? ›

You could describe a Maine Coon as a highly extroverted cat that enjoys people, including visitors. This long haired cat will not exclude any member of the family and will develop bonds with all. However, it will also tend to choose a specific person as its favorite.

Are male or female Maine Coons nicer? ›

Any contrast is quite subtle, and depends on the individual feline. They can have a range of different personalities, like people! Yes, the boys tend toward being goofy, laid-back, fluffy and interactive. But the girls are so, so sweet! Female Maine Coon Cats can also be goofy, playful and extremely lovable.

What two cats make a Maine Coon? ›

It is believed Maine Coon cats are descendants of domestic short-haired cats that bred with Scandinavian cats brought to North America by Norsem*n. As such, the Maine Coon cat may be related to the Norwegian Forest Cat.

Do Maine Coon kittens meow a lot? ›

😻 And they develop new sounds when they are getting older ✨ Some people can find it annoying, especially when a kitten meows all the time 🙊 Maine Coons make sounds when they are happy, hungry, bored, sad, etc... on any occasion really 😸 Sometimes they even talk while they are sleeping…

Do Maine Coon cats like water? ›

Maine Coon's love water

Unlike other cats, Maine Coon's have a fascination with water. This may be due to their water-resistant fur and some also speculate that it dates back to their ancestors who were aboard ships for most of their lives.

What are the weaknesses of Maine Coon cats? ›

Although the Maine Coon is a relatively hardy breed, it is susceptible to various hereditary health complaints, ranging from mild cases of hip dysplasia, to more severe incidences of spinal muscular atrophy – a degenerative muscle condition – and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, a common type of heart disease in cats.

Do Maine Coons shed a lot? ›

Do Maine Coon cats shed? Yes, Maine Coons do shed, and it can be a lot! They naturally have thick coats that are there to keep them warm and dry in the colder, wetter months and then ready for summer, they shed the undercoat saving them from overheating when temperatures rise.

How big is a full grown Maine Coon? ›

Average Size

Males are generally 15-25lbs, and females are usually smaller at 10-15lbs. The height of male cats is on average 10-16 inches and are about 40 inches long. Females can stand at about 8-14 inches tall and be the same length as the male (these averages vary greatly).

Why are Maine Coon kittens so expensive? ›

A Maine Coon cat breeder needs to invest a lot of money in their breeding program. They need to invest in the best equipment and supplies and provide proper care for their cats. It may take several years of breeding before they produce a litter of healthy Maine Coon kittens.

Are Maine Coon cats good pets? ›

Although Maine Coon cats usually don't make good lap cats, they're sociable and have affectionate and relaxed personalities. Their easy-going nature makes the Maine Coon cat a great pet for families with children or other pets.

What is the most expensive cat? ›

Ashera Cat | >$125,000

The Ashera cat is considered the most expensive cat breed in the world, with prices reaching up to $100,000 or more. This is due to its rarity and the fact that it is a hybrid breed, created by breeding an African serval, an Asian leopard cat, and a domestic house cat.

Are Maine Coon cats hard to keep? ›

Maine Coons are generally not considered hard to take care of, but they do have some unique needs that owners should be aware of. One thing to keep in mind is that Maine Coons are a large breed of cat, so they require more space than smaller cats.

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