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Kitten Vaccination Schedule:
6-9 weeks Physical examination
FeLV/FIV test (Feline leukemia/Feline immunodeficiency test)
is recommended for all kittens
FVRCP vaccine #1
Deworming
Flea prevention
9-12 weeks Physical examination
FVRCP vaccine #2
FeLV vaccine #1 (*if needed)
Deworming
Flea prevention
12-15 weeks Physical examination
FeLV vaccine #2 (*if needed)
Rabies vaccination (will last 1 year)
Deworming
Flea prevention
Cat Vaccination Schedule
1 year Physical examination
FVRCP vaccination
FeLV vaccination (*if needed)
Rabies vaccination (good for 3 years)
Deworming/flea control
2-8 years Physical examination yearly
FVRCP vaccination every 3 years
FeLV vaccination yearly (*if needed)
Rabies vaccination every 3 years
Deworming/flea control
8 + years As above
Consider geriatric blood profile yearly to screen for aging diseases (such as
diabetes, kidney disease, hyperthyroidism).
* Indoor cats with no exposure to the outdoors and/or other cats that go inside and outside will not need a FeLV vaccine. If unvaccinated, make sure that all new cats entering the household have been FeLV tested negative before exposing them to your cat.
Abbreviations:
FVRCP vaccination = Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis/Calici/Panleukopenia/Chlamydia vaccination
FeLV vaccination = Feline Leukemia Virus vaccination
FeLV/FIV testing = Feline Leukemia Virus/ Feline Immunodeficiency Virus testing
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