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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ragtime cattery contract in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Date of Sale' at the top of the form. This is essential for record-keeping.
  3. In the 'Seller-Breeder’s Information' section, enter your name, physical address, postal address, phone numbers, and email. Ensure accuracy for future communication.
  4. Next, complete the 'Purchaser Information' section with the buyer's details including name, addresses, phone numbers, and email.
  5. Fill in the 'Details of Kitten' section by providing the kitten's name, date of birth, color, pattern, sex, stud and queen information.
  6. In the 'Vaccinations and Exams' section, document vaccination details and microchip number. Specify feeding instructions as well.
  7. Review and sign under 'Conditions of Sale', ensuring all parties understand their responsibilities regarding health guarantees and care requirements.

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Should they take their cat to a cattery or leave them at home, and have someone pop in once a day to feed them? Neither solution is great news for your cat. Most cats hate catteries. Unless they have been used to going from a very young age, putting your cat in a cattery can cause them a great deal of stress.
A cattery usually has many cats stay at one time often, cats sleep in separate cabins or cages and share a communal area. Sometimes cats have their own area that they stay in the entire time and dont share their space with other cats.
Whats the minimum and maximum stay when sending my cat off at a cattery? Most catteries charge per day, so your stay can be as little as 1 day and a couple of months if required.
Running your own cattery can be a very rewarding experience. If you have some spare space for the cattery buildings, a love of cats, and are happy to open your doors to the public, then starting a cattery business could be a great option.
Catteries are tailored to the needs of cats and are a safe place to leave your cat whilst you are on holiday or even if you are having house work done and dont want to stress out the cats too much.

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While cats may not express their emotions as openly as dogs, they can still miss their owners when staying in a cattery. However, with the right preparation and a high-quality facility like Jaycliffe Kennels Cattery in Maltby, you can ensure your feline friend is comfortable and well cared for in your absence.
With more than a quarter of British households having a pet cat, its no surprise that catteries are consistently in demand. A cattery is a place where cats are temporarily housed. This could be because their owner is on holiday, ill, in hospital or the cat is unable to stay at the home temporarily.

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