What are cat vaccines used for?
Vaccinations for cats can mainly prevent the occurrence of diseases, such as feline distemper, feline infectious bronchitis, feline calicivirus, etc., and provide protection for the health of cats. Secondly, regularly vaccinating cats with rabies vaccines can prevent cats from contracting rabies and protect the health of owners and cats. It is daily recommended to vaccinate cats regularly. Do not take cats out, bathe, etc. before they are vaccinated to avoid inducing diseases.
What to note about cat vaccination:
1. Cats can start to be vaccinated when they are over 8 weeks old. They need to go to the hospital for vaccination on time in strict accordance with the doctor's instructions.
2. Cats need to be checked in advance to see if they are healthy before being vaccinated. The injection can only be given if there are no symptoms such as respiratory tract or diarrhea.
3. It is not recommended to vaccinate cats during pregnancy. If vaccination is necessary, it is recommended to choose inactivated vaccine. Inactivated vaccine will not cause harm to the embryo.
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