How often should pet cats be vaccinated?

May 15,2024
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It takes about two months for pet cats to be vaccinated for the first time. There are three cat triple injections plus one rabies injection. The first dose of cat triplet requires three injections, with the interval between each injection being 21-28 days. The interval between the first vaccination is determined based on the time when the pet cat’s body produces the highest level of antibodies after vaccination. Rabies vaccine can be given to those over three months old, with a gap of one week between the third dose of cat triple injection. After the first three vaccinations of cat triple vaccine and rabies, the immunity will be strengthened every 1 to 3 years. One shot each of triple vaccine and rabies is enough.

What are the benefits of cat vaccination?

1. Benefits to pets. Cat vaccination can prevent feline infectious diseases and rabies. When cats are not vaccinated, if their bodies are always in a healthy state, their ability to resist viruses will be relatively strong. However, once the body develops sub-health conditions such as colds and gastroenteritis, its ability to resist viruses will be weaker. Vaccination will act as antibodies in the cat's body and try to resist foreign viruses and bacteria. Vaccination is very important for cats to ensure their health.

2. Benefits to the owner. Cat vaccinations can also protect owners and family members from diseases, bacteria and even diseases carried by their pets, which may even include rabies. Especially if you have young children or elderly people at home, it is even more important to vaccinate your cat.

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