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Keep Your Cat Healthy With Vaccinations

Vaccination can prevent serious infectious diseases, the cat, but they are not in all areas. Your veterinarian can help you, your cat needs the vaccine by age, health, lifestyle and other risk factors. While he does not need the vaccine may in general, you should have your cat to a veterinary examination every 6 to 12 months. Core vaccines are recommended, including almost all of the cat panleukopenia, cat herpes virus 1, feline calicivirus and rabies.
The first three are usually combined in a single injection is kitten at the age of 6-8 weeks, administered repeatedly to at least 16 weeks every 3-4 weeks. Cat 2 into the first by outside 3-4 weeks. Since then, to repeat the combined vaccination every 1-3 years. Vaccination against rabies is the first week, 12 years old, repeated after one year. After rabies is repeated every 1 to 3 years the right near you. Cat cat distemper or panleukopenia is a severe gastrointestinal disease. Symptoms similar to canine parvovirus, or private, including fever, lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, loss of appetite, pregnancy, miscarriage and neonatal cat nervous system. It is highly contagious, often died in unvaccinated cat. Panleukopenia vaccination is the right cat rare. Cat Herpes Virus 1 cat (rhinotracheitis virus) and causes respiratory diseases by feline calicivirus. Non-vaccinated cats can be a serious abuse, even lead to death. Read the rest of this entry »