What does the first shot of cat triplex prevent?
The first shot of cat triplex prevents rhinotracheitis (cat nasal bronchitis), calicivirus and leukopenia (cat distemper). Usually, kittens need to be vaccinated again four weeks later after receiving the first dose of Cat Triplex for a booster injection. Kittens can only be vaccinated if they are over 90 days old, because the antibodies acquired from breast milk have not disappeared in the body.
Things to note when spanking a cat with triple spanking are:
1. After spanking the cat with triple spanking, you cannot take a bath within seven days, and you cannot interact with other unidentified cats within half a month. Immune cats play. This is because bathing will cause a relatively large stress response for cats, leading to a decrease in vaccine effectiveness.
2. It takes a while after vaccination for antibodies to appear in the body, so it is best not to let cats come into contact with other cats before antibodies are produced.
3. Pregnant, nursing, or miscarried cats are prohibited from injecting attenuated vaccines. At this time, the cat’s body is very weak and may easily cause adverse reactions in the cat.
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