How to find a responsible cat breeder: what to check during visits, reading vaccination records and pedigrees, spotting red flags, and settling in your new kitten.
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How to find a responsible cat breeder: what to check during visits, reading vaccination records and pedigrees, spotting red flags, and settling in your new kitten.
Purchasing a kitten directly from a breeder offers many advantages. However, unscrupulous breeders exist, so knowing how to choose wisely is essential.
By law, kittens cannot be sold before 56 days (8 weeks). However, the 8-12 week period is crucial for socialization with siblings and the mother. Breeders who wait until 12 weeks or later typically produce better-socialized kittens.
Be cautious if: - Visits are refused; purchase is pressured through photos/videos only - Parent cats are not shown - Kittens are offered before 8 weeks of age - Vaccination certificates or pedigree papers are missing or "coming later" - Prices are drastically below market value - Facilities are unsanitary or kittens are crowded in small spaces
Bri-Choku only allows verified, trustworthy breeders to list. You can review breeder profiles and feedback, and submit questions or visit requests in advance.
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