Kitten First Vaccines
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Kitten first vaccines. The felv vaccine can only be given to kittens who do not have felv. She will need a second dose of the felv vaccine until three to four weeks later. Not only are there different schedules and needed vaccines for cats and kittens but there are also some extra vaccines for different lifestyles. Blood test for feline leukemia.
It s difficult for pet parents to understand their cat s vaccination schedule from which ones they need to how often they need them. Earlier vaccinations are not effective because kittens ingest beneficial protective antibodies in their mother s milk during the first few hours after birth but these antibodies also interfere with their responses to vaccines. Cats who go to the groomer or stay at a kennel should get vaccinated for this. Vaccinations for rhinotracheitis calcivirus panleukopenia and chlamydia.
Felv can first be administered when your kitten is eight weeks old. At veterinarian s discretion based on risk. All kittens should receive a vaccination that protects against feline rhinotracheitis feline. This is a core vaccine considered.
Kittens receive a series of vaccines over a 12 to 16 week period beginning at between 6 and 8 weeks of age. First feline leukemia vaccine. Cat vaccinations can get confusing. Third vaccination with core vaccines.
Fvrcp stands for feline viral rhinotracheitis calicivirus and panleukopenia. More serious but less common side effects such as allergic reactions may occur within minutes to hours after vaccination. Types of vaccines for kittens rabies is a fatal virus that can affect cats as well as humans. What is the kitten vaccination schedule.
Second vaccinations for rhinotracheitis calcivirus and panleukopenia. A vaccine for this bacteria is often part of the fvrcp shot. Second visit 12 weeks examination and external check for parasites. Non core kitten vaccinations include feline leukemia felv feline immunodeficiency virus.
Felv or feline leukemia virus. Second vaccination with core vaccines. Cat flu feline herpes virus and feline calicivirus feline infectious enteritis feline leukaemia virus. This is a core vaccine that is generally required by law.
Each of the above core vaccines should be given every 3 4 weeks with the final kitten vaccination administered at 14 16 weeks of age. If in doubt wait for 30 60 minutes following vaccination before taking your pet home. Always inform your veterinarian if your pet has had prior reactions to any vaccine or medication. Feline leukemia virus felv is considered a non core vaccine but is recommended for all kittens.