Feline Vaccination

Feline Vaccination Protocol

FVRCP

Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus and Panleukopenia combination. A.K.A "feline distemper" 

Must be given twice initially. The first dose is given once, on or before, 12 weeks of age. Then boosted 3-4 weeks later.

The cat will then need to be boosted in 1 year and then every 3 years. 

This vaccine is recommended for all cats. 

Rabies

Given once between 3 and 4 months of age. 

Booster in 1 year and then every 3 years.

This vaccine is recommended for all cats. 

FeLV

Feline leukemia virus. 

Blood test for feline leukemia virus and feline aids virus must be performed and results must be negative prior to proceeding with this vaccine. 

Must be given twice initially. Once when cat is at least 9 weeks old and boosted 3 to 4 weeks later. 

The cat will then need to be boosted yearly. 

This vaccine is recommended for cats that are frequently exposed to stray cats as this virus is spread primarily by bites. 

NOTE: There is no vaccine for feline aids virus

Feline Deworming

         Kittens should first be dewormed at 3 weeks of age. The deworming should be repeated every 2 weeks until 3 months of age. Deworming should then be repeated at veterinarian's recommended intervals depending on cat's environment, exposure to parasites, and hunting habits (cats can acquire worms if they eat rodents).

Spay and Neuter

         Female cats should be spayed, and male cats should be neutered, between 5 and 7 months of age. It is required that they are up to date on all vaccines. For cats that have never been vaccinated, we require that they have also received their booster vaccines.

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