Cat Vaccination

Vaccination :

Vaccines  support your pet from a number of potentially serious and  fatal diseases, such as Rabies and Parvovirus infection. Financially,cost of  vaccination considerably is less than the treatments .

 Core Vaccines for cats

 

Kitten Vaccines

Adult

Rabies

First shot  at 2 – 4 months of age

1 year later, then annually

Panleukopenia (FPV)

First shot at 6 – 8 weeks of age, then every 3 – 4 weeks until 16 weeks of age

At 1 year following the last dose, then annually

Feline Herpesvirus (FHV)

First shot at 6 – 8 weeks of age, then every 3 – 4 weeks until 16 weeks of age

At 1 year following the last dose, then annually

Feline Calicivirus (FCV)

First shot at 6 – 8 weeks of age, then every 3 – 4 weeks until 16 weeks of age

At 1 year following the last dose, then  annually

 

Non-Core Vaccine for cats

 

Kitten Vaccines

Adult

Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV)

First shot at 8 weeks of age, then 1 dose 3 – 4 weeks later

At 1 year following the last shot, then annually in cats with high risk

Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV)

First shot at 8 weeks of age, then 2 more doses at 2 to 3 week intervals

At 1 year following the last shot, then annually in cats with high risk

Bordetella Bronchiseptica

1 shot at 8 weeks of age

Annually in cats with high risk

Chlamydophila Felis

First shot at 9 weeks of age, then another shot  at 3 – 4 weeks later

Annually in cats with high risk