Cat Sale and Desexing Contract 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Cat Sale and Desexing Contract in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Breeder(s) and Purchaser(s) details, including names and addresses. This establishes the parties involved in the contract.
  3. Next, provide information about the kitten, including its name, breed, color, pattern, date of birth, and sex. This section is crucial for identifying the specific animal being sold.
  4. In clause 1, enter the sale price of the kitten. Ensure this amount is agreed upon by both parties.
  5. For clause 2, specify the date by which the kitten must be desexed. This ensures compliance with breeding regulations.
  6. Complete clauses 3 through 6 as necessary, ensuring all obligations regarding desexing and care are clearly outlined.
  7. Finally, have all parties sign and date the contract at the bottom to finalize the agreement.

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First thing you look at is to see if they have a professional website. Next thing, look at their photos. Look for consistency. Do the photos match. Research the breeder. Google reviews online presence. How long have they been doing it? Price. If the price seems too good to be true, it is. Ask for health documents.
Responsible breeders can not only help with problems, but will most always take back any animal of their breeding, any time, even years later.
If youre thinking of getting a furry friend for yourself or a loved one: Do some research. Search online for the name of the seller or business and words like review, scam, or complaint. See what others are saying. Watch how youre asked to pay. Consider a local rescue or animal shelter.
Dogs and cats must be at least 8 weeks old and weaned before you, a commercial carrier, or an intermediate handler can transport them for commercial purposes.
Reputable breeders do not come on websites having to sell their kittens. Do research on their legitimacy . There are several ways to check if the person youve been chatting with is on a scammers list. You can do a Google search of their name or email address. Check social media accounts, and use online scam database.

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