Do cats need to fight rabies?
Cats need to be vaccinated against rabies. Cats are also susceptible to rabies and require annual rabies vaccinations. Before injecting rabies vaccine into a cat, a comprehensive examination of the cat's body temperature, breathing, and medical history is required. Only when the cat is in good health can the rabies vaccine be administered. Cats that have a cold, injury, or disease need to wait until they recover before being vaccinated.
Notes on rabies vaccination for cats:
1. Rabies vaccine needs to be injected after 3 months of age.
2. The kittens have been raised at home for more than a week and there are no obvious abnormalities (eating, drinking, and defecation are normal at home, there is no vomiting, diarrhea, and coughing, they are in good spirits, and their weight is up to standard). Only when the above conditions are met can the rabies vaccine be injected .
3. After the vaccination, pay attention to keeping warm. Keep the food, drink and environment the same as before within a week. Reduce going out and exercise. You should not take a bath within a week and have as little contact with cats outside as possible.
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