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Our 9 Carat Gold Prices
Bored with your bullion? Does gold leave you cold? Then you've wandered into the right corner of the internet, my fellow cat crusader. Welcome to Cats4Gold, where we believe that if you're sitting on a goldmine, you should turn it into something feline! Yes, you read that correctly - we're the #1 gold to cats exchange service, pussibly.
Alright, paws for a moment. We should clarify: Cats4Gold is a parody (a paws-itively silly one at that). But our message? Deadly serious. Especially when it comes to knowing the real value of your 9ct gold.
We're here to rat-out the feral cash for gold businesses who refuse to tell you, up-front, what they pay, per gram, for 9ct gold.
9ct Gold Price and Hallmarks: What to Keep an Eye On
Are you curious about how 9ct gold price is determined? Take note: transparency is the magic word. Reputable gold buyers will display their rates clearly, with no hidden fleas. When you compare gold prices, you should be able to see exactly what someone will pay per gram - and it shouldn't involve sending your gold away before knowing what you'll get.
Hallmarks are crucial in identifying your 9ct gold. Much like a beloved cat's microchip, which proves who owns it, gold hallmarks prove the purity of the metal. The UK has a robust hallmarking tradition, requiring gold items (over 1 gram in weight) to show their official stamp of authenticity.
Here's a useful tool for identifying a gold hallmark.
In the UK, hallmarking is no joke. It's been around since the 1300s, which means your ancestors were probably getting their bling officially marked before the Black Death even hit.
Today, thanks to the 1973 Hallmarking Act, any gold item over 1 gram must carry a hallmark. For 9ct gold, that hallmark is usually "375" (since it’s 37.5% gold). Think of it as a pedigree certificate for your precious metal—guaranteed purebred.
So, What's the 9ct Gold Price?
Our friends over at Gold Traders tell us they're paying a particularly purr-fect price of £27.41 / g. That's what they'll pay you, right meow. The 9ct gold price per gram is clearly displayed, updated daily, and (most importantly) what you actually get paid.
Gold Traders deduct nothing for testing, processing, or refining. If you walk in Monday to Friday, you’ll get paid according to the price shown here. It’s honest, upfront, and 100% no kibble.
If you see an advert on social media for a free envelope cash for gold company, purr-lease post a link to Cats4Gold in the comments and pass-on the fun!

Why Free-Post Gold Services Might Leave You Hiss-terical
While Cats4Gold will gladly pretend to send you a meowing companion in exchange for your 9ct gold, many real-world gold services will promise quick cash through the post. But beware: their offers often don't scratch the surface of your gold's true value.
- Hidden fees for refining and testing
- Poor exchange rates
- Vague return policies if you decline their offer
Don’t get caught in a cat flap. Always read the small print. And maybe read these two articles:
The Cat's Out of the Bag
We're not really offering cats for gold (though imagine the shipping costs!). But we are serious about helping you understand the true value of your gold, especially when it comes to 9ct.
If you've got broken jewellery, inherited bits and bobs, or just want to declutter that tangled mess in your drawer, make sure you're getting a fair price. Gold Traders is a great place to start. They offer transparent, competitive rates, and they won’t pounce on your profits.
So next time you look at that bent bracelet or sad single earring, ask yourself: would I rather have this, or a hypothetical cat named Mr Whiskerfluff? Either way, make sure you're getting a good deal.
Because whether it's gold or a ginger tom, catisfaction should always be guaranteed.