What vaccines can cats get?
Cats need to be vaccinated with triple feline and rabies vaccines, mainly to prevent infectious diseases and rabies. The vaccine to prevent infectious diseases is cat triple vaccine, which mainly prevents herpes virus, feline distemper virus, and calicivirus. The rabies vaccine mainly prevents rabies. It should be noted that the vaccination needs to be determined according to the age of the cat, and injections must be carried out regularly to ensure the effectiveness of the vaccine.
Precautions for cat vaccination:
1. Cats can be vaccinated against rabies when they reach 12 weeks of age, and will be injected once a year thereafter.
2. After cats are vaccinated, they should pay attention to preventing illness, keep warm, and supplement nutrition appropriately.
3. Be careful not to take a bath after the cat is vaccinated. It takes about 7 days after the vaccine is injected to produce a certain amount of antibodies. During this period, the cat’s resistance is weak and it is easy to catch cold and get sick while bathing.
4. You must be healthy when getting vaccinated. If you are sick or under stress, you must not get vaccinated. For example, when changing feed, location and owner, it is best not to get vaccinated.
5. After the cat is vaccinated, the cat may have allergic symptoms such as head swelling, facial swelling, small red rashes on the body, etc. Therefore, after the cat is vaccinated, the owner needs to wait for half a day to observe the cat. Leave after an hour.
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