A Word of Warning
If you live in England and you intend purchasing a Kitten/animal in Scotland, let me make the following Facts crystal clear, English law has NO jurisdiction-(legal authority) in Scotland, so if an unscrupulous Breeder tucks you up, you will not have a leg to stand on- so be very careful.
English law has no jurisdiction in Scotland. So let’s say you purchased a kitten in Scotland and it becomes sick, you contact the breeder who is less than helpful you try to explore other avenues to resolve this situation to no avail, now you think right I will take them to a small claims court? You would firstly need a Solicitor either in Scotland or one, who deals in Scottish law, your claim, would have to amount to the value of £5000, and it would be extremely difficult to claim your costs from the breeder even if you win in Scotland. Solicitor’s rates are around £195.00 + vat per hour. So if you spend just two hours talking to the Solicitor and he/she decides a letter would be the first course of action another two hours? Your bill for this alone will be around, £860.00. And the Scottish breeder will probably throw it in the bin regardless.
There are some very unscrupulous Breeder’s in Scotland that know they can hide behind the law, and this is not to say all breeders in Scotland are dishonest, as this would be very unfair, however if you brought a kitten in England and you live in England you can use the law to your advantage, this power is taken away from you should you live in England and purchase a kitten in Scotland, believe me it’s so stressful to be powerless, it is likewise very difficult to swallow, when a breeder living in Scotland tells you to do your worse, knowing they are literally bombproof.
Never have any animal delivered that you have not seen, never purchase an animal that you have not seen the parents of. And this includes photos; photos cannot show the condition of the animal or its sometimes filthy surroundings.
Breeders that offer free 4 weeks insurance; some of these insurances are not worth the paper they are written on, one of these very well known companies states in their terms and conditions-section (what are the significant exclusions and limitations of my pet’s policy) and I quote- Your insurance does not cover any illness which starts in the first 14 days of this policy- unquote.
If after our advice you decide to buy in Scotland a few other pointers
Make sure your animal has been seen by a vet, make sure your transfer of ownership certificate is handed over and has been filled in by the breeder showing clearly your name and address, make sure you obtain a receipt for your Kitten/animal clearly stating your details and likewise the kittens details, make sure your kitten inoculations certificate is up to date, and any health checks have been completed, lastly make sure your cats insurance is what it states, and cover starts on the date of purchase, and not 14 days after?
Please be very careful, kind regards and happy kitten hunting.
http://www.scotcourts.gov.uk/taking-action/small-claims