Check out the
Kittens
Are all the kittens in the litter friendly? You
may need to take a bit of time in letting the kittens become accustomed to your presence - the best way to
do this is to sit on the floor so you are not so big and threatening to them.
Are they healthy?
Do their coats feel soft and
clean?
Do they have a nice smell?
Are they free from fleas?
Do they have good body weight?
Are their ears clean and dry?
Make sure there is no dark wax in the
ears.
Are the eyes bright and clear and free from
discharge?
Is there any signs of diarrhoea under the
kittens tails? Have a quick check in the litter box as well.
Are the kittens clean and well cared
for?
Remember that kittens sleep quite a lot of their
time, so don't be surprised if the kittens are asleep when you visit.
In that case, make sure you have enough time to wait around
until the kittens stir and start their play-time so you can check their fitness, agility, co-ordination,
interactions with siblings, etc.
If the breeder is reluctant for you to wait, be
wary!

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