Observe the kitten's hair at the same time. If the hair is thick, shiny and smooth, and there is no allergy or cat tinea on the skin surface, then such kittens are often healthier and rarely have parasites in their stomachs.
Such cats are not easy to get sick after buying home, and they will be in a relatively healthy state during their growth.
Look at the cat's mental state. In the process of purchasing kittens, you can use a teasing stick to make kittens exercise properly. Generally speaking, healthy kittens are in a very good state of mind. When they meet a cat-teasing stick, they are often very lively and always attracted by something. But after all, kittens are very small, and they may have some fears when they come into contact with people, but often fear does not mean they will attack or scream.
If kittens are less curious about things and always hide in the corner, such kittens are often unhealthy and must not be bought.
Observing the cat's five senses requires the owner to observe the cat's five senses carefully in addition to the mental state.
You can see if the cat's eyes have some gum and tears. And whether the cat's nose is wet. If there are some secretions in the nostrils, or cats often sneeze, such cats must not buy them.
Secondly, observe whether the cat's ears are clean. If the cat's ears are dirty or have other odors, then such a cat is likely to have ear mites or other ear diseases. It is also very troublesome to take care of.
Finally, look at the cat's mouth The mouth color of a healthy cat should be pink. If the oral mucosa is white or abnormally red, such a cat may suffer from some gastrointestinal diseases and even severe anemia. This is the performance of an unhealthy cat.